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Festival Chorobná 2001 is the fourth studio album by the Slovakpunk rock/comedy rock band Horkýže Slíže, released in October 2001. The album is presented as a fictional music festival with bands like Spitipáter, Protektív Kaučuk and Gulevátor, but in fact all of the material is played by Horkýže Slíže with the exception of Ray Corte's guest appearance on "Chrobák". This is the last album on which the drummer Martin Košovan is playing before leaving the band.