A ska-punk outfit based in Madrid, Spain, Ska-P (the name is a take on the Spanish word for escape) formed in 1994. At times political and at other times humorous, Ska-P released their first album, the self-titled Ska-P, in 1994. From there, the left-leaning ensemble released a number of hit full-lengths, culminating in 2002's Que Corra la Voz. In 2005, Ska-P announced an open-ended hiatus so that members could focus on other musical directions and projects. A farewell show outside of Madrid on September 24 of that year sold more than 10,000 tickets. The hiatus came to an end in 2008, and a re-formed Ska-P released their sixth album, Lagrimas y Gozos in October of that year, and also embarked on a short tour.
1. Circo Iberico
2. Villancico
3. EspaƱa Va Bien
4. Paramilitar
5. Simpatico Holgazan
6. Kemalo
7. Poder Pa'l Pueblo
8. Juan Sin Tierra
9. Kacikes
10. America Latina !Libre!
11. Al Turron
12. Seguimos En Pie
2. Villancico
3. EspaƱa Va Bien
4. Paramilitar
5. Simpatico Holgazan
6. Kemalo
7. Poder Pa'l Pueblo
8. Juan Sin Tierra
9. Kacikes
10. America Latina !Libre!
11. Al Turron
12. Seguimos En Pie

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