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Genres
  
Experimental metal

Associated acts
  
Neuma

Active until
  
1998

Origin
  
Warsaw, Poland (1994)

Albums
  
Chmury nie było, Kobong

Years active
  
1994–1998

Website
  
[1]

Genre
  
Avant-garde metal

Record label
  
PolyGram

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Labels
  
Polygram Metal Mind Productions

Members
  
Bogdan Kondracki Robert Sadowski Wojciech Szymański Maciej Miechowicz

Similar
  
Nyia, Bogdan Kondracki, Ketha, Houk, Madame

Kobong was a Polish experimental metal band active in Warsaw from 1994 to 1998

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History

The band was formed in Warsaw in 1994. Having recorded two studio albums, a self-titled debut album in 1995 and "Chmury nie było" in 1997, one of their songs was placed on the Polish soundtrack for the movie "Trainspotting". Kobong also performed during the premiere of Trainspotting in Poland (Kraków, Legnica, Warszawa, Poznań, Sopot). After the breakdown of Kobong, the musicians took up other musical projects, playing in bands such as Nyia and Samo. Bogdan Kondracki, the band's vocalist, is currently recognized as a musical producer, producing albums for artists like Monika Brodka and Ania Dąbrowska. In 2001, three original Kobong members (without Sadowski) formed the band Neuma. On 26 January 2005, Robert Sadowski died from a heart attack.

Musical style

Kobong's music was impulsive and original played with a highly experimental approach. The band was described as the precursor of "hard playing" in Poland, and stated that their music was influenced by bands such as Meshuggah. But, in fact, Kobong recorded their debut album before Meshuggah released their second album, that defined Meshuggah's style.

Discography

  • 1995: Kobong
  • 1997: Chmury nie było
  • Band members

  • Bogdan Kondracki - vocals, bass
  • Robert Sadowski - guitar
  • Wojciech Szymański - drums
  • Maciej Miechowicz - guitar
  • Songs

    RegeKobong · 1995
    MiaraChmury nie było · 1997
    DzwonyKobong · 1995

    References

    Kobong (band) Wikipedia