APATIA "Odejdz lub zostan" CD
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The second album recorded in the summer of 1994- more mature, typical Apatia sound - compared to Verbal Assault. They obviously avoided the "second album syndrome" and recorded fresh, powerful portion of positive hardcore in your face. For both NNNW runners it's their best record!
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APATIA "Walka czy apatia?" CD
APATIA "Bog, Honor, Ojczyzna FASZYZM" LP / CASS
In the early 1990s when diy punk scene had really formed in Poland the most important names included Inkwizycja and Apatia, you could see them at very second gig, not just in their hometown Poznan, which soon saw the rise of Rozbrat squat, with Apatia members involved. Their previous band - HCP was known for the 7" released by the Swiss label Resistance Productions, the band was quick to release a couple of early demo / live tapes.
We had offered them a chance to release the record at the same time we talked to Inkwizycje - but when they finally recorded in a "real" studio (famous Gold Rock, run by Armia / Kryzys / Brygada Kryzys guitar player) it was almost 2 years later and the vinyl market was slowly dying in Poland. So we put those recording out on cassette, accompanied by a 5-track "Punk floyd" 7"EP and the CD "Walka czy apatia?" (Struggle or apathy?) that combined 26 tracks alltogether.
Apatia later recorded 5 more albums before they split up in 2011, the band were heavily into diy punk with a positive message - squatting, anti-fascism, social conscience - that was what they always stood for.
Their version of HCP's "Young fascists" became an anthem of anti fascist movement in early 90s... and the most often played cover song ever. The weird version on this album features Armia's Tom and more Gold Rock studio guests - DESTROY FASCISM!
https://nnnw.bandcamp.com/album/b-g-honor-ojczyzna-faszyzm
CD contains "Punk floyd" out of print 7" and more extras.
APATIA "Odejdz lub zostan" CD / CASS
The second album recorded in the summer of 1994- more mature, typical Apatia sound - compared to Verbal Assault. They obviously avoided the "second album syndrome" and recorded fresh, powerful portion of positive hardcore in your face. For both NNNW runners it's their best record!