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572 Days Later (Live at Earthling) is a live album by the American ska band Buck-O-Nine, showcasing their energetic performances and unique blend of ska, punk, and rock. The album captures the raw essence of the band's live shows, featuring fan favorites and new tracks that highlight their dynamic sound. The live recording emphasizes the band's strong horn section and catchy melodies, contributing to the ska revival movement of the late 90s and early 2000s. The album is a testament to Buck-O-Nine's influence in the ska genre and their ability to engage audiences with high-energy performances.