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The Bill. The Bill is a Polish punk rock band, formed in 1988 by Artur "Soko" Soczewica, in the Polish town of Pionki. The band's name is pronounced in a similar way to the Polish word 'debil', which means 'moron'. The Bill played several times at the Jarocin Festival and The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity finales.
This category includes all Polish punk rock bands, without dividing them by subgenre. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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1. Punk Rock Museum (Las Vegas, USA) What’s great about this brand-new museum is not just that it’s 12,000 square feet packed with instruments, clothing, set lists, and other artifacts from ...
Polish rock refers to rock music from Poland. Because it is a former communist country, the rock and punk scenes have often served for anti-establishment ideas in Poland. Because it is a former communist country, the rock and punk scenes have often served for anti-establishment ideas in Poland.
KSU is one of the oldest Polish punk rock bands, [1] founded in 1977 in the southeastern town of Ustrzyki Dolne (in the Bieszczady Mountains).According to its creator, Eugeniusz Olejarczyk, creation of the band was the fruit of listening of radio stations from Western Europe, in which several punk rock songs were played.
Kryzys is a Polish rock music band, regarded as a pioneer of Polish punk rock and reggae. [1] The origins of Kryzys go back to 1978, when the Warsaw punk rock ensemble The Boors was started by Robert Brylewski (g., voc.), Piotr Mrowiński (g.), Marek Iwańczuk (bg., later replaced by Ireneusz Wereński) and Kamil Stoor (dr.), who was replaced in January 1980 by Maciej "Magura" Góralski - poet ...
In 1987, conflicts emerged among the band members as some of them wanted to pursue heavier hardcore while others preferred a more melodic punk. That strife eventually led to Abaddon's split. [2] Most of the members abandoned the music scene except for Tomek Dorn (Perelka). He went on playing for a local cold wave band called Variété.