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Riverside (Music)
The river is the same even if we go against.
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Riverside is a Polish Progressive Rock band. It was found in 2001 by Mariusz Duda, Piotr Grudziński, Piotr Kozieradzki and Jacek Melnicki (who left the band near the release of their debut album "Out of Myself", and was replaced later by Michał Łapaj). Somewhere that year. Piotr Grudziński and Kozieradzki were listening to [[Music/Marillion]] in Kozieradzki's car. Both of them played in metal bands and loved progressive rock music. The also already knew Jacek Melnicki form DBX Studio, who agreed to form a band with them, but they also needed a bass player. They decided to contact Mariusz Duda, who agreed to participate with the band, and that's how it was found. In 2002, they finally came with the name of ,,Riverside". In October 2002, they finally started to play gigs in Warsaw. Unfortunately, in the late 2003, Jacek Melnicki left the band to focus on his studio. On December 16th, 2003, they released their first album, ,,Out of Myself", which was also the first part in ,,Reality Dream Trilogy". Some time after the release of the first album, they also found a new keyboard player- Michał Łapaj. After hearing the demo album, he loved the songs so much that he decided he must play for them. The band was complete once again. On September 21th, 2004, the band managed to release the album outside Poland, with new graphic design made by Travis Smith.

In 2004, the band has also formed a fanclub named "Voices in My Head", and released the EP of the same name on February 28, 2005 in the gig merches and week later, at March 7, the EP was distributed into the retail shops.On October 31th, 2005, they released their second album, "Second Life Syndrome", and on the September 24th 2007, they released the third album, "Rapid Eye Movement".

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