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Defekt Muzgó
Defekt Muzgó was formed in 1981 in Wałbrzych under the name Bunt, and one year later adopted the name by which it entered the history of Polish punk. The first line up included Wojciech “Walec” Walczyk, Tomasz “Siwy” Wojnar, Piotr Bojan and Krzysztof “Heban” Migdał, while the band’s first major public breakthrough came with its Jarocin appearance in 1983. After Walczyk left in 1985, Wojnar took over as vocalist, leading the band into the most recognizable phase of its history. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Defekt Muzgó played regularly, returned to Jarocin several times and built a reputation as a formidable live act, symbolized by the breakthrough 1990 performance and the audience pressure that forced...
Artist Trivia
- Defekt Muzgó first broke through at Jarocin in 1983, and the band returned there again in 1987, 1988 and 1990, which shows how closely it was tied to that key Polish punk festival circuit.
- In 1990, the group won the audience award on Jarocin’s Small Stage, and the source says the crowd demanded their appearance so loudly during other televised concerts that the organizers had to give in.
- The band’s first album from 1988 was not a standard studio debut, but a live document built from recordings in Wałbrzych, Jarocin and Legnica, plus one track from a 1984 demo.
- In the early 1990s, the band entered a close collaboration with Sedes and the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity, playing dozens of joint concerts that later led to the release of “Sedes Muzgó – Live”.
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Discography
9 releases
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Album2004Defekt Muzgó
Album1996
Przemoc
Album1995XIII lat
Album1994N.U.D.A.
Album1994