Ska-P

Ska-P

anarcho-punk, ska, ska punk

Spain Est. 1994

"With relentless grooves and sharp rhythmic shifts, their music compels movement while underscoring the tension between celebration and protest."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Ska-P is…

Lágrimas y gozos

Lágrimas y gozos

2008

Ska-P holds a significant place in the musical landscape as a voice of dissent and social critique, using their platform to address political issues and advocate for change.
Ska-P holds a significant place in the musical landscape as a voice of dissent and social critique, using their platform to address political issues and advocate for change. Their energetic sound and confrontational lyrics resonate deeply with audiences seeking both catharsis and empowerment, making them a catalyst for activism within the punk and ska scenes. By combining infectious rhythms with pointed commentary, they have mobilized listeners, turning concerts into gatherings for collective resistance. Their approach is characterized by a compelling mix of humor and urgency, often employing an upbeat tempo that contrasts sharply with the serious themes at hand. This juxtaposition not only engages listeners but also encourages self-reflection on pressing societal issues. Ska-P's innovative incorporation of ska elements into punk frameworks creates an accessible yet rebellious atmosphere, inviting audiences to participate in both dance and dialogue. Lyrically, Ska-P often explores themes of anti-establishment sentiments, social injustice, and personal freedom, delivering these messages through a blend of irony and sincerity. The band’s storytelling relies on vivid imagery and direct language, making their points both relatable and impactful while fostering a sense of community among fans who share their values.

Full discography

Ska-P's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

16 releases 14 albums 1994–2018
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Ska-P sound like?

With relentless grooves and sharp rhythmic shifts, their music compels movement while underscoring the tension between celebration and protest. Rooted in ska and ska punk. Start with ¡¡Que corra la voz!!.

What is the best Ska-P album to start with?

The best album to start with is "¡¡Que corra la voz!!" (2002). It's the most representative of what makes Ska-P worth hearing.

Who is Ska-P for?

If you're into ska and ska punk, Ska-P is worth your time. With relentless grooves and sharp rhythmic shifts, their music compels movement while underscoring the tension between celebration and protest.

How many albums does Ska-P have?

Ska-P has 16 releases in their discography, including 14 albums.