Oi! Młodzież
Oi! Młodzież (Polish for "Oi! Youth") is the debut album of Polish street punk band The Analogs. Released only as an audio cassette, as the Rock'n'roller label did not release CDs then. The album had been re-released as a split CD under the title Oi! Młodzież/Mechaniczna Pomarańcza, including a debut album from another Polish punk rock band, Ramzes & The Hooligans.
Oi! Młodzież | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1995-1996 | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Label | Rock'n'roller | |||
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Track listing
Titles in brackets are translated from Polish.
Side A
Side B
- "He He He" (Get a rope - Cock Sparrer cover)
- "Tygrys" (The Tiger)
- "Analogs Rules"
- "Jednoczcie się i zwyciężajcie" (Unite and Win)
- "Strzelby z Brixton" (Guns of Brixton - The Clash cover)
- "Dzieciaki atakujące policję" (Kids attacking cops)
- "Cud" (A Miracle)
Personnel
- Dominik Pyrzyna - vocals
- Marek Adamowicz - guitar
- Ziemowit Pawluk - drums
- Paweł Czekała - bass guitar
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External links
- (in Polish) The Analogs official website
- (in Polish) Jimmy Jazz Records
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