Karcer

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Karcer
Origin Poland
Genre(s) Punk Rock
Years active 1982-present
Label(s) Arston
Rock'n'roller
Jimmy Jazz Records
Members
Krzysztof Żeromski
Adam Leo
Daniel Łukasik

Karcer is a Polish punk rock band playing since 1982

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[edit] Members

[edit] 1982

  • Krzysztof Żeromski - guitar, vocals
  • Piotr Dudziński
  • Jarosław Jodłowski

[edit] 1984

[edit] 1988

[edit] 1990

[edit] 2002

[edit] Discography

[edit] History

The band was founded in autumn 1982 in Słupsk, It's firs live appearance took place on January the 8th 1983 on elimination for youth festival. The band failed to advance to this festival due to problems with censorship.

In 1985 Karcer appeared on Jarocin Festival, and managed to play on the main stage. The same year, due to success at Jarocin the band appeared on few other festivals. One year later in Jarocin Karcer achieved position in top ten bands.

In 1991 the band realised its first record in Gdynia. The day after the racording Karcer left the country to play a tour in Switzerland.

After three years of concerting in london pubs "Wschód Jest Pełen Słońca" record was released. The record was quite popular among Polish punks, and in 2002 it was re-released. In 2002 Another record was released: "Nic Nikomu o Niczym".

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