Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea went off in an epic Facebook rant against the Texas company whose ruptured pipeline created the largest coastal oil spill in California in 25 years.

Flea was upset after taking his daughter to the beach about 75 miles away from where an underground pipe operated by Plains All American Pipeline leaked on May 19 near Santa Barbara.

The spill on California's Central Coast leaked up to 101,000 gallons of crude oil - an estimated 21,000 gallons flowed into the ocean - and fouled nearby beaches.

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Flea (seen with daughter Sunny Bebop) went off in an epic Facebook rant against Plains All American Pipeline

An underground pipe operated by Plains All American Pipeline leaked oil on May 19 near Santa Barbara

Flea took his daughter to the beach 75 miles away from the spill and said she got 'oil s**t product' on her feet

The damage from the spill, which was the worst in the area since a platform blowout in 1969 spilled several million gallons, is still being contained.

Some kid in the hood who made a mistake selling drugs will go to jail and have his life ruined but you, you evil lying scumbags will get away with a paltry fine that means nothing to you Flea on Facebook

After taking his daughter, Sunny Bebop, to the beach on Saturday, Flea wrote: 'Dear plains all American pipeline, my daughter just dared step on the beach for a few minutes where we live about 75 miles from the Santa Barbara oil spill you caused.

'She got your oil s**t product all over her feet.

'I won't let her swim in the ocean because it is full of toxic petroleum product.

'She was getting confident in the waves but now it's too filthy and unsafe.

'The birds, fish, and seals are ingesting it and getting sick.

'I can't surf.'

The musician, whose real name is Michael Peter Balzary, said his daughter couldn't swim in the polluted ocean

Plains assured the government a break in the line, while possible, was 'extremely unlikely' before the big spill

The Texas company also said its state-of-the-art monitoring could detect possible leaks and alert operators

Workers are still dealing with the oil spill clean up

The musician, whose real name is Michael Peter Balzary, continued: 'Some kid in the hood who made a mistake selling drugs will go to jail and have his life ruined but you, you evil lying scumbags will get away with a paltry fine that means nothing to you.

'You could have had a shut off valve but you saved cash there too.

'You are the worst kind of human beings,

'I am infuriated you disgust me.'

Plains All American Pipeline assured the government that a break in the line, while possible, was 'extremely unlikely' before the massive spill.

The Texas company also said in its spill response plan filed with California regulators that its state-of-the-art monitoring could quickly detect possible leaks and alert operators.

The company said there was potential for oil to leak from the pipeline west of Santa Barbara, but a team of experts organized by the company assessed that risk as remote.

Lawmakers and conservationists have raised questions about whether the company and the federal agencies in charge of the cleanup reacted quickly enough.