Ten years ago, Buster Shuffle elbowed their way onto the UK scene with a crate of raucous, piano-driven ska-punk anthems and a mission to bring the good time, whether you were ready or not. Their debut, Our Night Out, was the sound of backstreet London at last orders: boozy bust-ups, dodgy cats, late-night buses, and come-what-may romances, all fired through with a brash, melodic energy that cut through the indie haze of the time. UNCUT gave it four stars. The Guardian and The Mirror grinned and nodded. It was scrappy, funny, tight, and undeniably catchy.