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5 | Myslovitz is a rock band from UsefulNotes/{{Poland}}, Mysłowice. Since their formation in 1992, the band still remains as one of the most influential music bands for polish rock music. |
6 | %%A bit more info about them and Rojek's departure here. |
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8 | !!Members: |
9 | !!!Current |
10 | * Mateusz Parzymięso – vocals, guitar |
11 | * Wojciech Powaga – guitar |
12 | * Przemysław Myszor – guitar, keyboards |
13 | * Jacek Kuderski – bass |
14 | * Wojciech Kuderski – percussion |
15 | !!!Former |
16 | * Artur Rojek – lead vocals |
17 | * Marcin „Bango” Porczek |
18 | * Rafał Cieślik |
19 | * Michał Kowalonek |
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21 | !!Discography: |
22 | [[AC:Studio Albums]] |
23 | [[index]] |
24 | * Myslovitz (13th March, 1995) |
25 | * ''Sun Machine'' (25th September, 1996) |
26 | * ''Z rozmyślań przy śniadaniu'' (6th October, 1997) |
27 | * ''Miłość w czasach popkultury'' (22th October, 1999) |
28 | * ''Korova Milky Bar'' (27th May, 2002) |
29 | * "Korova Milky Bar (English version)'' (8th December, 2003) |
30 | * "Skalary, mieczyki, neonki" (4th December 2004) |
31 | * "Happiness Is Easy" (19th May 2006) |
32 | * "Nieważne jak wysoko jesteśmy…" (31th May 2011) |
33 | * "1.577" (14th May 2013) |
34 | * "Wszystkie narkotyki świata" (3rd March 2023) |
35 | [[/index]] |
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39 | %% Add some funny pun to this |
40 | !! Tropes associated with Myslovitz are the following: |
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42 | * AlbumTitleDrop: Averted usually, with exception of "Happiness Is Easy". |
43 | * AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: Myslovitz, a band from the city of Mysłowice. To make it a tiny bit weirder, the German name of the place[[note]]since it spent a good few centuries in German hands, one way or another[[/note]] is Myslowitz, so it's a corruption of both. |
44 | * {{Britpop}}: More or less their music is this genre, despite being a band from Poland. |
45 | * FadingIntoTheNextSong: All three first songs ("Sprzedawcy marzeń", "Acidland" and "Bar mleczny Korova") from "Corova Milky Bar" album are overlapping each other. |
46 | * GreatestHitsAlbum: The one from 2003. |
47 | * HiddenTrack: On a special edition of "Korova Milky Bar", "Postcard from an airport" starts playing after a long pause, after a 9 minute mark, although it is listed in a description on the back. |
48 | * LiveAlbum: A few. A special edition from first one has a live from Elbląg on a second disc, and "Happiness Is Easy" got one on December 2006, a few months after original. |
49 | * LongestSongGoesLast: Played with, usually the second-to-last one lasts for longer than usual 5 minutes. However, "Miłość w czasach popkultury" has the final song "Zamiana" lasting the longest. |
50 | * SelfTitledAlbum: "Myslovitz" is their first one, titled after the town where the band originated from. |
51 | * SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: Leaning more into the optimism, although they also have some more pessimistic songs. |
52 | * ShoutOut: "Korova Milky Bar" as a title is a reference to "Film/AClockworkOrange". |
53 | * SurprisinglyGentleSong: The entire output of the band is this, in comparison to other bands in Poland. |
54 | * YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: "Acidland" is about that, by being a very heartwarming and optimistic song. |
55 | --> No, don't give up and take life as it is |
56 | --> Think there's no chance |
57 | --> That you would live again |
58 | * YouAreNotAlone: Also "Acidland". |
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60 | ---- |
61 | -> ''No, don't give up |
62 | ->"and take trope as it is''\ |
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