0
Vágtázó Csodaszarvas
Vágtázó Csodaszarvas
musical group from Hungary
1
Bankrupt
Bankrupt
band
2
Amon Düül II
Amon Düül II
German musical group
3
Ash Ra Tempel
Ash Ra Tempel
German krautrock group of the 1970s
4
Beatrice
Beatrice
Hungarian rock band
5
Dawnstar
Dawnstar
6
Victims Family
Victims Family
American hardcore punk band
7
Newborn
Newborn
Hungarian hardcore punk band
8
Wisdom
Wisdom
Hungarian band
9
MDC
MDC
American punk rock band
10
Tsunami Bomb
Tsunami Bomb
band
11
The Moog
The Moog
band
12
JFA
JFA
hardcore punk band
13
Solaris
Solaris
progressive rock band from Hungary
14
Nomeansno
Nomeansno
Canadian alternative rock band
15
Irie Maffia
Irie Maffia
band
16
Black Flag
Black Flag
American hardcore punk band
17
The Fartz
The Fartz
18
The Trousers
The Trousers
19
Sear Bliss
Sear Bliss
band
20
Omega
Omega
Hungarian rock band
21
Dog Faced Hermans
Dog Faced Hermans
Scottish band
22
Limp Wrist
Limp Wrist
American Queercore Band
23
Zorán Sztevanovity
Zorán Sztevanovity
Serbian-Hungarian recording artist; musician
24
Wire
Wire
English rock band
25
Sister Double Happiness
Sister Double Happiness
American rock band
26
Jello Biafra
Jello Biafra
American singer
27
Tim Hodgkinson
Tim Hodgkinson
English experimental music composer and performer
28
The Dicks
The Dicks
29
M.I.A.
M.I.A.
1980s American punk rock band
30
Void
Void
American band
31
Asexuals
Asexuals
32
Rites of Spring
Rites of Spring
American post-hardcore band
33
Scott Weinrich
Scott Weinrich
American guitarist and singer
34
The Beat
The Beat
band
35
Poison Idea
Poison Idea
36
Karthago
Karthago
Hungarian musical group
37
Attila Zoller
Attila Zoller
Hungarian Jazz guitarist
38
Gorilla Biscuits
Gorilla Biscuits
New York-based hardcore punk band
39
Crucifix
Crucifix
band
40
Attila Csihar
Attila Csihar
Hungarian singer
41
Agression
Agression
American rock band
42
Subhumans
Subhumans
Canadian band
43
State of Alert
State of Alert
band
44
Fang
Fang
45
Amon Düül
Amon Düül
German political art commune
46
Boris
Boris
Japanese experimental rock band
47
Government Issue
Government Issue
band
48
Sore Throat
Sore Throat
grindcore band
49
Heresy
Heresy
British band
50
Chris Haskett
Chris Haskett
guitarist
51
Klaus Flouride
Klaus Flouride
American musician
52
The Phantom Limbs
The Phantom Limbs
American Punk/Deathrock Band
53
Lard
Lard
American band
54
Henrik Freischlader
Henrik Freischlader
German musician
55
17 Hippies
17 Hippies
band from Berlin, Germany
Galloping Coroners
Hungarian musical group

Galloping Coroners

Intro
Hungarian musical group
Music

Galloping Coroners (Hungarian: Vágtázó Halottkémek, [ˈvaːɡtaːzoːˈhɒlotːkeːmɛk] , also known as VHK and Rasende Leichenbeschauer) was a Hungarian rock band active from 1975–2001, and briefly reformed in 2009 and 2013. The band established a unique "shaman punk" or "psychedelic hardcore” sound, and is regarded as one of the most important alternative bands of the 1980s from the Eastern European block. Permanent restrictions by Hungarian authorities made worldwide tours difficult for the band, but its ecstatic concerts garnered surprising success across Western Europe. Though relatively obscure and commercially limited outside of Eastern Europe, Maximumrocknroll described the band as "equal in spirit and grit to faves like Sonic Youth or Big Black but with an identity all its own”. VHK has been praised as a highly important band by Iggy Pop, Henry Rollins, Jello Biafra and Einstürzende Neubauten.

The band played repetitive, wild, yet melodic music, combining tribal shamanic music with rock guitars and drumming to form a uniquely pulsating and obsessive sound. Songs regularly feature ritualistic improvisation, and live shows were often accompanied by ecstatic on-stage actions. The New York Times described their music as "basic and elemental and filled with obsessive, galvanizing passion."

The band's musical philosophy was shaped and influenced by its frontman, Attila Grandpierre. Beginning in 2005, Grandpierre continued VHK's concept with Vágtázó Csodaszarvas on solely acoustic instruments.