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Oszibarack

Muzyka prezentowana przez Oszibarack jest bez wątpienia oryginalnym zjawiskiem na rodzimym rynku. Brzmienie grupy skupia w sobie zarówno delikatne dźwięki fortepianu, jak i charakterystyczne brzmienia syntezatorów oraz akustyczno-elektryczną sekcję. Oto po Skalpelu i Husky kolejna formacja z Wrocławia godna polecenia osobom szukającym nowych brzmień. Muzyka grupy Oszibarack nie jest łatwa do sklasyfikowania, ale z pewnością krzywdzące byłoby włożenie jej do worka z tzw. muzyką klubową, która to nazwa zaczęła być u nas lansowana, mimo że powoli wychodzi z mody.

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Behemoth

There are mutilple artists with this name: 1) Behemoth is a Polish blackened death metal band from Gdańsk. They are considered to have played an important role in establishing the Polish extreme metal underground, alongside bands such as Vader, Decapitated, Vesania and Hate. Over the years Behemoth has moved from traditional black metal into blackened death metal and then into modern death metal with each consecutive release. They have released 8 full length albums so far and have just wrapped up recording a new album called "Evangelion" which is scheduled for release on August 11th.

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Supra1

Hailing from the former Eastern Bloc, Poland’s Supra1 produce next-level dubstep, UK funky, and bassline house wobblers that kill it on dancefloors worldwide. Hailing from historic Krakow—where they throw an epic underground party of their own—they debuted on Trouble & Bass last year with a killer remix of Little Jinder’s “Polyhedron” that was supported by everyone from Diplo to Basement Jaxx, as well as reaching #1 in Beatport.com’s “Top 10 Late Night Bangers” chart.

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Zeus

There is more than one artist with this name: 1) ZEUS was founded in 2003 by singer Jeroen van Koningsbrugge, drummer Paul Jansen and guitarist Roy Jansen. Soon after, bass player Bob Gerritsen completed the band. The objective was clear and simple: to make heavy, groovy rock music the way it was meant since 1969. Influenced by Black Label Society, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Karma to Burn, Transport League, Goatsnake and the wave of nineties grunge and stoner, ZEUS developed their sound.

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Trauma

There are 10 notable bands with the name Trauma. 1) A Polish death metal band, signed to Witching Hour Productions. 2) A Venezuelan death metal band. 3) Trauma is the first band of Cliff Burton, who later joined Metallica. They played power & speed metal. 4) A german electro band from Berlin. 5) An American experimental hardcore/metalcore band with one release out on Strikefirst Records. 6) Brazilian rap group. 7) A thrashcore band with social lyrics from Spain. 8) Indonesian death metal band located in Jakarta.

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Otto

There's at least four artists under the name "Otto":
1.The composer, singer and percussionist Otto was born in Pernambuco, Brazil, and he was, among Chico Science, Fred 04 and others, a Manguebeat movement creator, that was a revolution to the Brazilian music. 2. aka DJ Toto from Colombia, who has avery nice release on the net-label Corporate Identity (http://www.corpid-label.de/) 3.A Turkish hardcore band from the Istanbul underground music scene To see the German comedian-act, director (and musician too) Otto Waalkes, click here: http://www.last.fm/music/Otto+Waalkes

Read more about Otto on Last.fm.

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Pandemonium

There are seven bands named Pandemonium:
The band with the most songs uploaded on this page is the currently active swedish death metal-band. For more info see below.(3) 1. The 1st Pandemonium was a dutch hardcore punk band that existed from 1981-1986. Pandemonium started around mid-1981 with Danny and Peter in the original line-up. Danny's brother Rowdy joined shortly after as we couldn't find a drummer.

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Krzysztof Penderecki

Krzysztof Penderecki (born November 23, 1933 in D?bica) is a Polish composer and conductor. His 1960 avant-garde Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima for string orchestra brought him to international attention, and this success was followed by acclaim for his choral St. Luke Passion. Both these works exhibit novel compositional techniques. Since the 1970s Penderecki's style has changed to encompass a post-Romantic idiom.

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