Les Roots Radics are a group of musicians created in 1978 by Errol "Flabba Holt" Carter (bass), Bingi Bunny (guitar), and Lincoln "Style" Scott (drums), joined by a large number of other musicians. They became an influential and respected studio and stage band that dominated the Jamaican sound of the first half of the 1980s known as early dancehall or rub-a-dub: The Roots Radics played with, among others, Gregory Isaacs, Bunny Wailer, Israel Vibration, etc. and also released albums under their own name. This album "DUB" is the version of the latest album by WAILING SOULS. Released at the beginning of the year and produced by ALBOROSIE. The Wailing Souls is a Jamaican reggae group composed of Winston 'Pipe' Matthews, Lloyd 'Bread' McDonald, George 'Buddy' Haye, and Rudolph 'Garth' Dennis formed in the mid-1960s. Often compared to Bob Marley, Pipe Matthews' voice has made this band, nominated 8 times for the Grammy Awards, one of the most recognized in roots reggae.