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Wilki
Wilki
Polish rock band
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Closterkeller
Closterkeller
Polish musical group
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Leszek Możdżer
Leszek Możdżer
Polish musician
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Kult
Kult
Polish rock band
4
Czesław Niemen
Czesław Niemen
Polish rock musician
5
Armia
Armia
Polish band
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Voo Voo
Voo Voo
Polish rock band
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2Tm2,3
2Tm2,3
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Raz, Dwa, Trzy
Raz, Dwa, Trzy
band that plays folk music
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O.N.A.
O.N.A.
Polish rock band
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Acid Drinkers
Acid Drinkers
Polish thrash metal band
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Lady Pank
Lady Pank
Polish band
12
Gabriela Kulka
Gabriela Kulka
Polish singer
13
Farben Lehre
Farben Lehre
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Anita Lipnicka
Anita Lipnicka
Polish singer
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Czesław Śpiewa
Czesław Śpiewa
Polish singer
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Marcin Wasilewski
Marcin Wasilewski
Polish jazz musician
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Lech Janerka
Lech Janerka
Polish musician
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Vavamuffin
Vavamuffin
band that plays ragga
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Lunatic Soul
Lunatic Soul
musical project
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Kasia Cerekwicka
Kasia Cerekwicka
Polish singer
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Blue Café
Blue Café
band
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Turbo
Turbo
Polish heavy metal band
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Marysia Starosta
Marysia Starosta
Polish singer
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Kat
Kat
Polish band
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Frontside
Frontside
band from poland
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Quidam
Quidam
Polish band
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Dezerter
Dezerter
band
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Kora
Kora
Polish singer
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Monika Brodka
Monika Brodka
Polish singer
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TSA is a pioneering Polish hard rock and heavy metal band.

The band formed in 1979 in Opole as an initiative of guitarist Andrzej Nowak. The original line-up additionally included Stefan Machel (guitar), Janusz Niekrasz (bass) and Marek Kapłon (drums). TSA was originally an instrumental band. It won a "battle of the bands" during the 1981 Jarocin Festival at which members met Marek Piekarczyk, a singer in Sektor A. He debuted as TSA's vocalist a month later at the Pop Session festival in Sopot.

The band's song "Zwierzenia kontestatora" ("Confessions Of A Contestant") appears in the musical documentary Behind the Iron Curtain, which documents the heavy metal band Iron Maiden's first visit to Poland and other countries in Eastern Europe. The song is used as background music during the scene filmed in the music club Remont.

TSA's song "Marsz wilków" ("The Marching Of The Wolves") is used in the 1983 Polish children's movie Akademia Pana Kleksa (Academy of Mr. Kleks) - a film based on Jan Brzechwa's 1964 book.

The group disbanded on the eve of the 1990s, but came back together in the spring of 2001 to record and performs a 'classical line-up' of music.

As is typical of heavy metal bands with acronym-based names, "TSA" may have no meaning, although in a 2003 press release one of the founders claimed that the acronym originally meant "Tajne Stowarzyszenie Abstynentów" - "Teetotallers' Secret Association".