Planeta Eskoria

Planeta Eskoria is the fourth studio-recorded album by the Spanish ska punk band Ska-P, released in 2000. The album cover depicts Lady Justice crucified, not on a cross, but on a dollar sign with a bar code sticking out from the North American continent. The inscription over her head reads FMI, the Spanish translation of the IMF. The title can be loosely translated as The Planet Skum (as in scum or dregs of society, spelled with the "k" Ska-P use... more

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Release Date:

  • Oct 9, 2000

Running Time:

  • 3,451.16 s (57.5193 min )

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Artist

Ska-P

Ska-P (Spanish pronunciation: [esˈkape]) is a ska punk band formed in Vallecas (Madrid), Spain, in 1994. The band can be categorized, politically, as an anti-establishment musical group. It is one of the most popular ska bands in Spain and Europe. Musically, despite their fun image, Ska-P has well...

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RCA

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RCA Records

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