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Püdelsi is a Polish musical group founded in 1986 in Kraków. The band's music became the continuation of the musical and lyrical heritage of the psychedelic art music group "Düpą", and its leader Piotr Marek, who committed suicide in 1985. The first release was the album Bela Pupa, where most of the songs were sung by Polish pop vocalist Kora (Olga Jackowska), except "Morrison" and "W krainie ciemności" that were sung by Püdelsi's later frontman and vocalist, Maciej Maleńczuk. After receiving practically no critical reception on their album, the band dissolved in the late 80's. After almost 5 years on hiatus, Püdelsi revived their activity, and started working on a new album. "Viribus Unitis", the band's second record, was released in 1996. The band was influenced by psychedelic rock, hard

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  • Püdelsi (de)
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  • Püdelsi (pl)
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  • Püdelsi sind eine 1985 in Krakau gegründete polnische Rockband. (de)
  • Püdelsi – polski zespół rockowy założony w 1985 roku. (pl)
  • Püdelsi is a Polish musical group founded in 1986 in Kraków. The band's music became the continuation of the musical and lyrical heritage of the psychedelic art music group "Düpą", and its leader Piotr Marek, who committed suicide in 1985. The first release was the album Bela Pupa, where most of the songs were sung by Polish pop vocalist Kora (Olga Jackowska), except "Morrison" and "W krainie ciemności" that were sung by Püdelsi's later frontman and vocalist, Maciej Maleńczuk. After receiving practically no critical reception on their album, the band dissolved in the late 80's. After almost 5 years on hiatus, Püdelsi revived their activity, and started working on a new album. "Viribus Unitis", the band's second record, was released in 1996. The band was influenced by psychedelic rock, hard (en)
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  • Püdelsi (en)
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  • Püdelsi concert in Wejherowo (en)
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  • Adam "Kryształ" Drzewiecki (en)
  • Bartosz Bętkowski (en)
  • Dario Litwińczuk (en)
  • Franz Dreadhunter (en)
  • Maciej "Zuli" Żołna (en)
  • Piotr Foryś (en)
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  • Polskie Nagrania Muza, Music Corner Records, S.P. Records, Warner Music Poland, Agora SA (en)
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  • Paweł Mąciwoda
  • Maciej Maleńczuk
  • David Rocks (en)
  • Szymon Goldberg (en)
  • Maciej Miecznikowski (en)
  • Adam Niedzielin (en)
  • Andrzej "Pudel" Bieniasz (en)
  • Andrzej Maria Biedrzycki (en)
  • Andrzej Potoczek (en)
  • Andrzej Skwarek (en)
  • Artur Hajdasz (en)
  • Jarema Pogwizd (en)
  • Krystian Jaworz (en)
  • Maciej "Nitro" Kowalik (en)
  • Marek "Motyl" Motylski (en)
  • Małgorzata Tekiel (en)
  • Olaf Deriglasoff (en)
  • Piotr "LALA" Lewicki (en)
  • Przemysław Trębacz (en)
  • Tomasz Dominik (en)
  • Wojciech Namaczyński (en)
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  • Püdelsi sind eine 1985 in Krakau gegründete polnische Rockband. (de)
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