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Dirty Slippers is a pop-rock band from Gyula, Hungary. The line-up of the band changed multiple times since their foundation in 2005. They achieved minor success in their home country in 2009 with their song “Élned kell”, which became the advertising song of the Hungarian campaign against cervical cancer. In 2012 they released LP Közel Hozzád, which was recorded in the USA with producer George Shilling. The LP made it to the Hit List of MAHASZ. They became the opening act of popular Hungarian pop-rock band Republic. In 2011 the band established a cancer awareness and anti-alcohol school-tour program. They toured Europe three times, first with The Coronas, then with the Romanian band , and last time with The Last Vegas, and they also took part in Hungarian reality show, Édes élet.