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Paprika Korps

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Active from
  
1995

Genre
  
Reggae


Members
  
Piotr Maślanka, Łukasz Rusinek, Aleksander Żeliźniak, Jakub Łukaszewski, Marcin Matlak, Tomasz Krawczyk, Kuba 1200

Albums
  
Przede wszystkim muzyki, Telewizor, Kolejny Krok, 400 Lat, Magnetofon

Profiles

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Paprika Korps is a punky reggae band from Silesia and among the hardest touring Polish bands, domestic as well as abroad.

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Their touring list over the last three years includes over 200 performances in 20 European countries. In the summer of 2003, Paprika Korps played live in Moscow, Germany, Belgium and Ireland, Poland as well as on the arctic circle in Finland. This heavy touring schedule has earned the band the nickname "The Heavy Reggae Travellers".

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The music has been described as a combination of reggae, dub and punk rock. The band was established in April 1996. It is the date when Paprika Korps played their first concert in Opole.

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Band

  • Marcin Matlak: vocals, Guitar
  • Piotr Maślanka: keyboards, vocals, Melodica
  • Łukasz Rusinek: Guitar
  • Tomasz Krawczyk: Bass Guitar
  • Aleksander Żeliźniak: drums
  • Jakub Łukaszewski: Sound Engineering
  • Albums

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  • Kolejny Krok (Studio Czad, 1999. This album was remastered in StudioToBrzmiDumnie and published on CD in 2005)
  • Przede wszystkim muzyki (Studio Czad, 2001)
  • Telewizor (Studio Q, 2004)
  • Konsertti Tampereella (Klubi, 2006)
  • Magnetofon (Punkt G, 2007)
  • Metalchem (2010)
  • Songs

    Proper SongMagnetofon · 2007
    Overdub The Life-LineMagnetofon · 2007
    Choroby dziedziczne400 Lat · 2013

    References

    Paprika Korps Wikipedia