The Analogs is a Polish street punk band. They originated in Szczecin, and are quite successful on the local and international punk rock scene.
The band is widely regarded for bringing street punk music to popularity in Poland and the promotion of non-political stance, which had a novelty feeling in the Polish punk rock scene of the 90s.
In the early 1995 three members of a ska band Dr. Cycos came into a rehearsal hall situated in Bronx pub, Szcz...
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The Analogs is a Polish street punk band. They originated in Szczecin, and are quite successful on the local and international punk rock scene.
The band is widely regarded for bringing street punk music to popularity in Poland and the promotion of non-political stance, which had a novelty feeling in the Polish punk rock scene of the 90s.
In the early 1995 three members of a ska band Dr. Cycos came into a rehearsal hall situated in Bronx pub, Szczecin to work on several songs which were supposed to be in a traditional punk rock style. Those people were Marek Adamowicz (guitarist), Ziemowit Pawluk (drummer) and Paweł Czekała (bassist). The band did not have any name at that point.
After melody lines for the first few songs had been prepared the band started to look for a vocalist. The first candidate was Tomasz Iwanow, band members' old friend. However, Iwan was unsuccessful as a vocalist and another candidate for this position was Dominik Pyrzyna, an orthodox punk those days, who...
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