Miłość, muzyka, mordobicie

Miłość, muzyka, mordobicie (Polish Love, music, brawl) is the third studio album of Polish punk rock band Big Cyc, released in 1992. The title is a pun on "Love, friendship, music" - slogan of the Jarocin festival which proved to be untrue because of common brawls. The song "Nowe kombinacje" was a parody of the rock group Republika, appreciated by its leader, Grzegorz Ciechowski. "Buntownik z aerozolu" and "Jak słodko zostać świrem" featured the first videos in the group's history.

Miłość, muzyka, mordobicie
Studio album by
Released1992 (1992)
Recorded1992
GenrePunk rock
Big Cyc chronology
Nie wierzcie elektrykom
(1991)
Miłość, muzyka, mordobicie
(1992)
Wojna plemników
(1993)

Track listing

  1. "Woody Allen"
  2. "Czarne garnitury" (Black suits)
  3. "Twoje glany" (Your boots)
  4. "Promień nad głową" (A ray over the head)
  5. "Jak słodko zostac świrem" (How sweet to be a crazy)
  6. "Nie będziemy śpiewać po angielsku" (We will not sing in English)
  7. "Villago, villago"
  8. "Nowe kombinacje" (New combinations) — a pastiche of Polish new wave band Republika
  9. "Pobudka dla nieboszczyka" (Wake up call for a dead man)
  10. "Zwiewam z budy" (I'm getting outta school; the English version was titled Fuck the School)
  11. "Historia z koszar" (Barracks story)
  12. "Buntownik z aerozolu" (Spray-paint rebel)
  13. "Gdy zamawiam pierwsze piwo" (When I order the first beer)

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