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Eskorzo

Spanish eight-piece Latin ska band Eskorzo got mixed up in regional scene in 1996, recording a demo called Rock and roll de Libertad, accompanied by Si Las Cabras Pueden, Nosotros Tambien. Performing an assortment of reggae, ska, Latin rock and roll, and punk, Eskorzo’s lyrics are mainly based on questionable social issues such as for example racism and battle. After issuing its debut recording, known as Mundo Bullanga, the music group had the chance to try out along with Ruler Changó; furthermore, they opened up for Mexican Molotov around Spain. IN-MAY of 2001, Barcelona-based Tralla Information released Eskorzo’s La Sopa Boba, having a reggae edition of Triana’s “Hijos del Agobio,” taking part in a compilation predicated on the Esparrago Rock and roll festival having a song known as “Un Roto.”

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