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Wilki
Wilki
Polish rock band
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Leszek Możdżer
Leszek Możdżer
Polish musician
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Acid Drinkers
Acid Drinkers
Polish thrash metal band
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Raz, Dwa, Trzy
Raz, Dwa, Trzy
band that plays folk music
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Lady Pank
Lady Pank
Polish band
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Voo Voo
Voo Voo
Polish rock band
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Closterkeller
Closterkeller
Polish musical group
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Czesław Niemen
Czesław Niemen
Polish rock musician
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Farben Lehre
Farben Lehre
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Lech Janerka
Lech Janerka
Polish musician
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Armia
Armia
Polish band
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Czesław Śpiewa
Czesław Śpiewa
Polish singer
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Vavamuffin
Vavamuffin
band that plays ragga
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Marcin Wasilewski
Marcin Wasilewski
Polish jazz musician
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Anita Lipnicka
Anita Lipnicka
Polish singer
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TSA
TSA
band
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Gabriela Kulka
Gabriela Kulka
Polish singer
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Blue Café
Blue Café
band
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2Tm2,3
2Tm2,3
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Kasia Cerekwicka
Kasia Cerekwicka
Polish singer
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Lunatic Soul
Lunatic Soul
musical project
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Julia Marcell
Julia Marcell
Polish-born German musician
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Marysia Starosta
Marysia Starosta
Polish singer
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Quidam
Quidam
Polish band
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O.N.A.
O.N.A.
Polish rock band
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Dezerter
Dezerter
band
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Edyta Bartosiewicz
Edyta Bartosiewicz
Polish singer
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Frontside
Frontside
band from poland
Intro
Polish rock band
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Kult is a Polish rock band formed in 1982 in Warsaw, originally consisting of Kazik Staszewski (lead vocals, saxophone), Piotr Wieteska (bass guitar), Tadeusz Bagan (guitars) and Dariusz Gierszewski (drums). Kult's early works were strongly influenced by alternative, progressive and punk rock, as well as the British new wave, but the band gradually incorporated more diverse and innovative styles in their music. The music of the band is primarily associated with strong lyrics by Staszewski and distinct wind section (saxophones, horn).

Before forming the band, all members of the original quartet had been playing together in either Poland or Novelty Poland, two bands led by Staszewski between 1979 and 1981. The first concert of the new band in July 1982 sold only 14 tickets. However, in 1986 the band recorded its first album (named eponymously "Kult"; released the following year), which attracted much attention and included early punk-inspired hits "Krew Boga", "O Ani" and "Wspaniała nowina". Initially the censorship office did not allow for release of many songs by Staszewski, clearly aimed against "the system". Also in 1987 a second album, the slightly psychedelic "Posłuchaj to do Ciebie" was released. Since then the band gained much popularity in Poland, with songs such as "Do Ani", "Arahja" and "Krew Boga" reaching #1 on Polish Radio 3 chart (LP3).

After 1989 and the end of Communist rule in Poland Kult enjoyed great success, with each of a series of albums bringing new hits to the tops of the radio charts. The "Generał Ferreira / Rząd oficjalny" from the 1991 album "Your Eyes" reached No. 1 on LP3 and stayed in the Top20 for 33 consecutive weeks. "Dziewczyna bez zęba na przedzie", "Komu bije dzwon", "Gdy nie ma dzieci" and "Lewy czerwcowy" (from the 1998 album "Ostateczny krach systemu korporacji") all reached No. 1 and stayed in the Top20 for 37, 38, 30 and 23 weeks, respectively. In addition, "Gdy nie ma dzieci" spent 9 weeks at #1, a former record among Polish artists, surpassed by Artur Rojek's "Syreny" in 2014.

Although the recent post-2000 albums by Kult enjoyed less popularity, Kult remains one of the best-known Polish musical groups. The band released a total of 13 studio albums and two live albums, including the 2010 recording of a MTV Unplugged concert.