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- Paweł Czekała (born 16 November 1970), known commonly under his nickname Piguła, is the founder, former bassist, and current guitarist of the influential Polish street punk band The Analogs. Piguła formed The Analogs in 1995 and, excluding the years he spent imprisoned, has been with the band non-stop since then as its primary songwriter. Initially he played bass guitar and provided backing vocals for The Analogs, but in 2008 he switched to lead guitar. In recent years Czekała has also began occasionally performing as the lead singer on a very small fraction of the songs the band plays live, such as a cover of the classic "Skinhead Girl" song during a November 2019 concert in London where the band played alongside the famous ska artist Roy Ellis. In 2020 he started his own multi-genre vocal project called Piguła Original. (en)
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- Paweł "Piguła" Czekała (en)
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- Piguła at Przystanek Woodstock 2015 (en)
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- during an August 2020 interview with Grzegorz Kłos from Wirtualna Polska (en)
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- I thought to myself that because my life became so happily arranged, I could show others that you don't have to go back to the nick right after you get out it. And it works, because I get signals from therapists and psychologists that inmates are more likely to listen to a person with experiences like mine than to educators. This year, The Analogs and Projekt Pudło played a total of over 160 concerts. The interest from the penitentiaries is very high, unfortunately we had to stop with the concerts due to the pandemic. I hope that we can go on tour again this fall. (en)
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- Paweł Czekała (born 16 November 1970), known commonly under his nickname Piguła, is the founder, former bassist, and current guitarist of the influential Polish street punk band The Analogs. Piguła formed The Analogs in 1995 and, excluding the years he spent imprisoned, has been with the band non-stop since then as its primary songwriter. Initially he played bass guitar and provided backing vocals for The Analogs, but in 2008 he switched to lead guitar. In recent years Czekała has also began occasionally performing as the lead singer on a very small fraction of the songs the band plays live, such as a cover of the classic "Skinhead Girl" song during a November 2019 concert in London where the band played alongside the famous ska artist Roy Ellis. In 2020 he started his own multi-genre voca (en)
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