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Corruption
Corruption was formed in 1991 in Sandomierz by Paweł “P. Horne” Kaniewski, Janusz “Chicken” Kubicki, Piotr “Anioł” Wącisz, and Grzegorz “Melon” Wilkowski. That lineup launched the band’s first era, and shortly afterward Corruption began building its catalogue, with “The Ultra-Florescence” from 1992 standing as the earliest clearly confirmed release point. Over time, the group became one of the more recognizable names in Polish stoner metal. Its story was not a simple album-to-album progression, because the catalogue developed in waves, with strong chapters in the mid-1990s, the early 2000s, then around “Bourbon River Bank,” later “Devil’s Share,” and eventually “Spleen” and “Ruin of a Man.” A major chapter...
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- Corruption did not develop as a ready-made stoner brand from day one, but as a band whose catalogue grew in distinct waves and chapters. Even the official website highlights years such as 1995, 1996, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2010, 2014, 2017, 2018, and 2019, which suggests a history built through strong phases rather than one continuous straight line.
- Rafał “Rufus” Trela was a major figure in the band’s story, singing with Corruption from 2000 to 2013 and then returning in 2024. That was not a minor personnel tweak, but the comeback of a vocalist tied to one of the band’s most recognizable eras.
- The years 2013 to 2014 were an unusually turbulent transition period for Corruption. In that short span, sources list Daniel Lechmański, Piotr Rutkowski, and Bartosz Gamracy, which suggests the band was genuinely searching for a new internal formula rather than simply replacing one missing member.
- Corruption treated live identity as a serious part of its profile relatively early, which is evident from the release of the DVD “Hellectrify Yourself” back in 2004. That matters because it presents the group not only as an album act, but as a band intent on documenting its stage force.
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Discography
15 releases
Ruin of a Man
EP2018Out of the Crowd
Album2018Devil's Share
Album2014Highway Ride
Single2012Bourbon River Bank
Album2010