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Tilt (Polish band)

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Tilt
OriginWarsaw
GenresPunk rock
Years active1979 (1979)–present
MembersTomek Lipinski, Voytek Konikiewicz, Karol Ludew, Piotr Leniewicz , Alek Korecki
Past membersTomasz Szczeciński, Jacek Lenartowicz, Tomasz Kożuchowski, Franz Dreadhunter, Tomasz Pierzchalski, Artur Hajdasz, Dariusz Malejonek, Marcin Ciempiel, Tomasz Czulak, Piotr Lewicki

Tilt was a Polish rock band, regarded as one of the first punk bands in Poland. It was founded in Warsaw in 1979 by Tomasz Lipinski and it has been existing with several breaks until now. In its first years, it performed songs in English, later switching to Polish. Currently performing and recording as Tomek Lipinski & Tilt with Lipinski on guitar and vocals, Voytek Konikiewicz on keyboards, Karol Ludew on drums, Piotr Leniewicz on bass, and Alek Korecki on saxophone.

Members

Among its members, were several personalities of Polish punk rock,

  • Tomek Lipiński – vocals, guitar
  • Tomasz Szczeciński – bass
  • Jacek Lenartowicz – drums
  • Tomasz "Gogo Szulc" Kożuchowski – drums
  • Aleksander Korecki – saxophone
  • Franz Dreadhunter – bass, keyboards
  • Tomasz Pierzchalski – saxophone
  • Artur Hajdasz – drums
  • Dariusz Malejonek – bass
  • Marcin Ciempiel – bass
  • Tomasz Czulak – drums
  • Piotr Lewicki – keyboards, guitar

Discography

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