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Polish and punk
The Polish punk / psychedelic and new wave bands Brygada Kryzys and Republika recorded dub tracks.
's albums ), newschool ( Paluch, Aifam ), rapcore ( Kazik ), ragga ( AbraDab ), crunk ( Połnocny Toruń Projekt ), bounce ( Tede ) or gangsta /" street " rap Razem Ponad Kilo, Fabuła, Dixon 37, Hemp Gru, Chada, Sobota, Peja-especially his earliest recordings ), some of the artists also mix the genres ( Słoń had hardcore punk and metal vocalists as guests on his solo albums and mixtapes with Shellerini, NON Koneksja mixes reggaeton with gangsta rap, Firma has reggae and grime influences but is mostly a gangsta / street rap group ), but the majority of Polish rappers, both on the mainstream and underground scenes, is the trueschool rap, which resembles the East Coast sound with reflective lyrics about life and other important personal subjects ( however in the underground the reflective subjects are often abandoned and replaced with emphasis on the advanced techniques of writing lyrics and rapping, such as multiple rhymes and various puns-this style is represented by Dinal, consisting of Pan Wankz, Mejdej and Urbek, Okoliczny Element, which consists of Mejdej, Ninjah and Szufla, and solo rappers such as Smarki Smark, Zkibwoy, LaikIke1 ).
* WC ( band ), a Polish punk rock band
* Tilt ( Polish punk band )
He had been fascinated with the Polish Solidarity movement, which began the same year as The Stalin, and after a visit to Warsaw he organized a Japanese tour for the Polish punk band Dezerter.
In mid-November of 1982, already under the name Dezerter, and together with other Polish punk rock bands ( TZN Xenna and Deuter ), it went on a tour across southeastern corner of the country.
Category: Polish punk rock groups
Brygada Kryzys. Brygada Kryzys (, Crisis Brigade ) or BK is one of the most important and influential Polish punk / rock reggae bands.
Category: Polish punk rock groups
* A famous Polish punk / ska group Alians named one of its albums ' Gavroche '.
The Bill is a Polish punk rock band, formed in 1988 by Artur " Soko " Soczewica, in the Polish town of Pionki.
Category: Polish punk rock groups

Polish and rock
* Atmosphere ( Polish band ), a Polish rock band
* Atmosphere ( Atmosphere album ), the debut album by Polish rock band, Atmosphere
From 2000 to 2007, he was a member of the platinum-record-winning Polish progressive rock band SBB.
* Riverside ( band ), a Polish progressive metal / rock band
Once, during a snowball fight at the family's Polish estate, Anastasia rolled a rock into a snowball and threw it at her older sister Tatiana, knocking her to the ground.
* Lombard ( band ), Polish rock band
* Czesław Niemen ( 1939 – 2004 ), Polish musician, composer and one of pioneers of progressive rock studied at a local music school
* Satellite ( Polish band ), Polish progressive rock band
SBB ( first known as Silesian Blues Band, later as Szukaj, Burz, Buduj – Polish for " Search, Break up, Build ") is a Polish progressive rock band formed in 1971 in Siemianowice, Upper Silesia by multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Józef Skrzek.
Category: Polish alternative rock groups
Polish performers of shanties favor medium-sized groups, often singing in harmony, accompanying themselves on instruments, and presenting themselves similarly to the way a rock band would.
* Tan ( album ), a live album by the Polish rock band Kult
Czesław Niemen (; February 16, 1939 – January 17, 2004 ) real name Czesław Juliusz Wydrzycki, was one of the most important and original Polish singer-songwriters and rock balladeers of the last quarter-century, singing mainly in Polish.
He made his debut in the early 1960s, singing Polish rock and soul music.
* Black River ( band ), a Polish stoner rock / heavy metal band
* TSA ( band ), a Polish heavy metal / hard rock band
* Exodus ( Polish band ), Polish symphonic rock band
Category: Polish rock music groups

Polish and band
* Goya ( band ), a Polish pop group
* Trauma ( Polish band ), a Polish death metal band
Playwright Shaun Duggan's stage drama William, Alex Broun's one-man show Half a Person: My Life as Told by The Smiths, Douglas Coupland's 1998 novel Girlfriend in a Coma, Andrew Collins ' autobiography Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now, Mark Spitz's novel How Soon is Never ?, the pop band Shakespear's Sister, the defunct art-punk group Pretty Girls Make Graves, and the Polish filmmaker Przemyslaw Wojcieszek's short fictional film about two Polish fans of The Smiths, Louder Than Bombs, are all inspired by or named after songs or albums by The Smiths.
This band was the symbol of metal rebellion in Poland and first Polish band who openly attacked Church.
The death metal band Vader is considered the most successful Polish heavy metal act and have gained commercial and critical praise internationally.
* Raz, Dwa, Trzy, Polish music band
* Nergal is also the stage name of Adam Darski, the vocalist / guitarist of the Polish black / death metal band Behemoth.
* Sixteen is a Polish band that represented Poland in the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest.
Polish death metal band Decapitated covered the song " Mandatory Suicide " on their first full-length album Winds of Creation.

Polish and Anti
Anti Polish feelings had long been rampant in the agency, and so in marked contrast to their cool attitude about attacking Czechoslovakia in 1938, diplomats like Weizsäcker were highly enthusiastic about the prospect of war with Poland in 1939.

Polish and wrote
One of the senior Polish commanders on the day, Duke Bogusław Radziwiłł, wrote that the Polish army had had 80, 000 soldiers.
Frédéric Chopin wrote modern musical improvisation | improvisation-like piano pieces, many inspired by Music of Poland | Polish folk music
In February 2009, the Polish paper Polska wrote that over one third of the Federation top officials were former Nazi activists, and based this on an article published by the German magazine Der Spiegel in 2006.
They also alleged Kosiński wrote The Painted Bird in Polish, and had it secretly translated into English.
Francysk Skaryna, who wrote and published in his native Ruthenian ( Old Belarusian ) language, was typical in this respect of the earlier phase of the Renaissance in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which lasted until the middle of the 16th century, when Polish predominated.
Cosmas of Prague in his Chronicle of Bohemians wrote: " Polish prince Mieszko, a cunning man, seized by ruse the city of Kraków, killing with sword all Czechs he found there ".
Gombrowicz wrote in Polish, however, in view of his decision not to allow his works to be published in his native country until the ban on the unabridged version of Dziennik, in which he described the Polish authorities ' slanderous attacks on him, was lifted he remained a largely unknown figure to the general reading public until the first half of the 1970s.
Aesthetically, Gombrowicz's clear and precise descriptions criticise Polish Romanticism, and he once claimed he wrote in defiance of Adam Mickiewicz ( especially in “ Trans-Atlantic ”).
Henry IV received a careful education, which may explain his subsequent interest in culture and poetry ( there are reasonable suspicions that the Duke wrote some poems in old Polish ).
After Partitions of Poland Chodowiecki wrote to Gräfin Solms-Laubach: " From father's side I'm Polish, a descendant of a brave nation which will soon vanish ".
In a letter to Józef Łęcki, the Polish astronomer, he wrote: " I consider it an honour to be a genuine Pole, even though I am now living in Germany ".
The Polish composer Witold Lutosławski wrote four symphonies.
For centuries – wrote Czesław Miłosz – Polish literature focused more on drama and poetic self-expression than on fiction ( dominant in the English speaking world ).
Subsequently the Polish winner of the 1905 Nobel Prize in literature, Henryk Sienkiewicz, wrote several immensely popular novels set in conflicts between the Poles and predatory Teutonic Knights, rebelling Cossacks and invading Swedes.
It includes people who reported “ White ” or wrote in entries such as Irish, German, Italian, Lebanese, Near Easterner, Arab, or Polish.
von Frentz wrote that " In Bydgoszcz, the event was probably caused by confusion among the rapidly retreating soldiers, a general breakdown in public order and panic among the Polish majority after two German air raids and the discovery of a small reconnaissance group of the German Army on the previous day.
Polish historian Władysław Konopczyński, who wrote a monograph on Pulaski in 1931, noted that he was one of the most accomplished Polish people, grouping him with other Polish military heroes such as Tadeusz Kościuszko, Stanisław Żółkiewski, Stefan Czarniecki and Prince Józef Poniatowski.
Under the Prussian and German rule, the Polish population suffered from heavy Germanization by foreign rulers of their territory ; Polish farmers demanded Polish schools, and refused to teach their children German, German official Heinrich Mettenmeyer wrote that German appointed teachers were treated with highest disdain by Polish children and their parents

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