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Iné Kafe

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Iné Kafe
From right to left: Jozef Praženec, Vratko Rohoň, Vlado Bis
From right to left: Jozef Praženec, Vratko Rohoň, Vlado Bis
Background information
Also known asInekafe
OriginBratislava, Slovakia
Genrespunk rock, pop rock, pop punk
Years active1995-2006, 2010-present
LabelsForza music, Universal Music, Shotgun Records
MembersVratko Rohoň
Jozef "Dodo" Praženec
Vlado Bis
Past membersRoman "Hulo" Hulín
Mário "Wayo" Praženec
Tibor Prinkler
Majo Chromý
Noro Komada
Marek "Cibi" Cibula
Dano Mathia
Ján Rozbora
Peter "Forus" Fóra
Websitewww.inekafe.sk

Iné kafe is a Slovak punk rock boyband established in 1995 in Bratislava. Singer-songwriter, guitarist, and songwriter Vratko Rohoň is the frontman of the band.[1][2] Their 2000 album Je Tu Niekto? received Platinum status for 20,000 albums sold in Slovakia.[3] They signed a contract with the Universal Music Group/PolyGram in 1999.[4]

Members

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Current members
  • Vratko Rohoň - guitar (1995–present), lead vocals (1999–present)
  • Jozef "Dodo" Praženec - drums (1995–2000, 2005 (S&V Tour), 2008–present)
  • Vlado Bis – bass, backing vocals (2018–present)
Former members
  • Majo Chromý – guitar, vocals 1995–1996
  • Marek "Cibi" Cibula – vocals 1996–1999, S&V Tour 2005
  • Noro Komada – drums 1995
  • Tibor Prikler – guitar 2000–2002
  • Dano Mathia – drums 2000–2003
  • Jano Rozbora – drums 2003–2006 (except S&V Tour)
  • Mario "Wayo" Praženec – bass 1995–2000, bass 2005 (S&V Tour), 2008–2011
  • Roman "Hulo" Hulin - guitar (2011-2014), bass (2014–2016), backing vocals (2014–2016)
  • Peter "Forus" Fóra – bass, vocals 2000–2014 (except S&V Tour), (2016-2018)
Guest musicians
  • Richard Barger – bass (1995)
  • Tomáš "YXO" Dohňanský – guitar (1998)
  • Peter "FIXKY" Kudola – guitar (1999 Vitaj tour)
  • Robo Bop The Pop – guitar (1999)
  • Mára Fára – guitar
  • Matej Turcer – guitar
Timeline

Discography

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Albums

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Compilations

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Demo

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Video

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Singles and music videos (*)

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  1. 090x (1998, Vitaj!)*
  2. Závisť (1998, Vitaj!)
  3. Veľkou Palicou (1999, Vitaj!)
  4. Svätý Pokoj (1999, Čumil)
  5. Čumil (1999, Čumil)*
  6. Vianoce (1999, Čumil, 1999)*
  7. Kto Na To Príde? (2000, Je Tu Niekto?)*
  8. Úspešne Zapojení (2000, Je Tu Niekto?)*
  9. Ráno (2000, Je Tu Niekto?)*
  10. Mám Pocit... (2001, Je Tu Niekto?)*
  11. Kašovité Jedlá (2001, Príbeh)
  12. Ďakujeme Vám (2001, Príbeh)*
  13. Ružová Záhrada (2001, Príbeh)*
  14. Prečo Je To Tak? (2002, Príbeh)
  15. Záverečná (2002, Príbeh)
  16. Veľkou Palicou III (2003, Bez Udania Dôvodu)*
  17. Spomienky Na Budúcnosť (2003, Bez Udania Dôvodu)*
  18. Krvavá Blondína (2004, Bez Udania Dôvodu)*
  19. Alibi (2004, Bez Udania Dôvodu)*
  20. Svätý Pokoj (live) (2008)*
  21. Déjà Vu (studio version / live version*) (2010, Najlepších 15 Rockov)
  22. Mojich Najlepších 15 Rockov (normal version* / unplugged version) (2010, Najlepších 15 Rockov)
  23. Petra Po Rokoch (2011, Právo Na Šťastie)
  24. Ani Minútu (2011, Právo Na Šťastie)*
  25. Špinavé Objatie (2011, Právo Na Šťastie)*
  26. Právo Na Šťastie (2012, Právo Na Šťastie)*
  27. Figúrka (2012, Právo Na Šťastie)*
  28. Karanténa Citov (2013, Právo Na Šťastie)*
  29. Strom (2014)
  30. Nevhodný Typ (2014, Nevhodný Typ)*

References

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  1. ^ Kosová, Petra (30 September 2010). "Iné kafe chystají po pěti letech klubové turné, zavede je i do Prahy a Brna". Lidové noviny (in Czech). Mafra. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  2. ^ "Veľký konflikt v skupine Iné Kafe: Dostal Forus vyhadzov za drogy?!". Nový Čas (in Slovak). Ringier Axel Springier Slovakia. 15 January 2014. Archived from the original on 17 January 2014. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  3. ^ "Iné kafe zase tak jiné není". Mladá fronta Dnes. Mafra. 18 April 2001. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  4. ^ Hladík, Dalibor (28 May 1999). "Skupina Iné kafe prešla pod veľkého vydavateľa". Sme (in Slovak). Petit Press. Retrieved 15 November 2014.