Śmierć Kliniczna
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Śmierć Kliniczna (Polish for clinical death) was a Polish punk rock band, founded in Gliwice in 1981 by (guitar), (bass guitar), (drums) and (vocal). Along with Dezerter, KSU and Brygada Kryzys, Smierc Kliniczna was one of the most popular early punk rock bands in Poland. It played at the 1982 Jarocin Festival, and next year, with a second vocalist, , the band played several concerts, among others at the Opole Festival, Jarocin Festival, in Lodz and in Swinoujscie. After the 1984 Jarocin Festival, Smierc Kliniczna was disbanded; Dariusz Dusza founded punk-rock band and the remaining musicians founded (better known as R.A.P.), a reggae band, very popular in Poland in mid-1980s.
Line-up[]
- Jerzy Mercik - Vocals
- Jacek Szafir - Vocals
- - Guitar
- Wojciech Jaczyczko - Bass
- Marek Czapelski - Percussions
- Piotr Malak - Saxophone
- - Saxophone
- Ziut Gralak - Trumpet
Discography[]
- 7" () 1983
- 7" () 1984
- 1982-1984 CD (Jimmy Jazz Records) 2001
Categories:
- Polish punk rock groups
- Polish musical group stubs