Bonanza Banzai
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Bonanza Banzai | |
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Origin | Budapest, Hungary |
Genres | Synth-pop |
Years active | 1988–1994 |
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Bonanza Banzai was a popular Hungarian synth-pop band formed in Budapest in 1988. Their sound was based on the synth-pop genre, and they were known as the "Hungarian Depeche Mode".
The band released a total of 8 studio and 2 concert albums, of which 5 became gold.
After six years of recording music, the band broke up in 1994. Their lead singer Kovács Ákos has maintained a solo career since.
Members[]
- Zsolt Hauber – synthesizer, piano, percussion
- Ákos Kovács – vocals, guitar, drums
- Gábor Menczel – synthesizer
Discography[]
- 1989 – Induljon a banzáj!
- 1990 – A jel
- 1990 – The Compilation
- 1991 – 1984
- 1991 – Pillanat emlékműve
- 1991 – Monumentum
- 1992 – Bonanza Live Banzai
- 1992 – Elmondatott
- 1993 – Régi és új
- 1994 – Jóslat
- 1995 – Búcsúkoncert
- 2008 – Bonanza Banzai DVD (appeared on the 20th anniversary of the debut of the band)
See also[]
Categories:
- Synthpop groups
- Hungarian pop music groups