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Polish punk-rock band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moskwa [ˈmɔskfa] (the Polish word for Moscow) is a Polish punk-rock band, created in 1983 by Paweł "Guma" Gumola (guitar, vocal), Piotr "Rogoza" Rogoziński (bass guitar, vocal) and Tomek "Pałker" Gron (drums) in Łódz city.
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Origin | Poland |
Genres | Punk rock, Hardcore punk |
Years active | 1983-1991, 2001-present |
Labels | Pop Noise |
Members | Paweł Gumola - voc, guit. Adam Kasza Duleba - bas, Radek Jarzyna - drums |
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