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Vesania
Vesania (Latin for "insanity") was a Polish extreme metal band formed in 1997 by Orion, Daray and Heinrich. Later members were Annahvahr and Hatrah, who left the band in 1999 and was replaced by Siegmar.
Kroke
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The Jet Set
band that plays contemporary R&B
Vavamuffin
Vavamuffin is a Polish raggamuffin, roots reggae and dancehall band from Warsaw. They were formed in 2003 and have released five albums under the label Karrot Kommando. The band members are Pablopavo, Reggaenerator, Gorg, Emili Jones, Jahcob Junior, Raffi Kazan, Mothashipp, Dubbist and Barton. They have participated in Przystanek Woodstock.
Dead Infection
Polish band
Banana Boat
Polish a cappella sextet, authoring and performing original songs representing the genre of neo-shanties
Siekiera
thumbnail|Lineup 1985/1986 - the "Nowa Aleksandria" - era. Siekiera (Polish for "Axe") was a Polish post-punk band. With fast, aggressive music and lyrics filled with obscenities, the band was a sensation at the 1984 Jarocin Festival. After lineup changes, the band switched to new wave and then dissolved in 1988.
Brathanki
BRAThANKI is a Polish folk rock group. They combine Polish, Hungarian and Czech folk elements with rock music.
The Cracow Klezmer Band
band
Bakshish
polish reggae band
Komety
Komety is a Polish alternative group from Warsaw. Its line-up includes Lesław (voice, guitar, music, lyrics), W. Szewko (bass, voice) and Arkus (drums, voice). The group has created a characteristic musical/lyrical style. Before Komety, Lesław had been the leader of the now defunct group Partia.
Akcent
Polish musical group; disco polo band
Julita and Paula
Beltaine
Polish musical group; folk band
Skalpel
Skalpel are Polish nu jazz DJs, musicians and record producers, Marcin Cichy and Igor Pudło, from Wrocław, Poland. Their musical style is a distinctive blend of hip hop beats, laced with samples lifted from the rich seam of Polish jazz records of the 1960s and 1970s.