The SKAndalous All-Stars was an American ska band formed in the United States,
composed of members from various notable bands including The Slackers and The
Skatalites. Led by Vic Ruggiero, the frontman of The Slackers, the group is
considered one of the first ska supergroups. Their debut album, Hit Me, released
in 1997, featured interpretations of popular rock and pop tunes such as "God
Save the Queen" by the Sex Pistols and "Career Opportunities" by The Clash. The
following year, they released their second album, Punk Steady, which included
covers of songs by Blondie, Patti Smi...