Hungarian punk started out in the very late '70s and matured in the '80s. Now I found out it was Come on Punk group in the beginning, what's more it was written as Comon at first since they knew no English at all.Īnyway.
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No it has nothing to do with CP, I met their name first as the acronym of Cigány Pusztító Gárda (Gypsy Destroying Guard), later I learned that's bullshit and it actually means Coitus Punk group. Let's take a step backward and take a loot at one of the big founder bands of the Hungarian punk. It's hard for me just to collect a couple. Szabadon (~ Freely) - the vocalist-bassist one great passion is parachutingįrankly they just have too many great songs. I'm a rat but not a maggot (in Hungarian rat doesn't have the connotation of a snitch)ģ.
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I tell you fuck off, it's not your business The time is right, but the place is wrong If you are in, you's better know what's coming Since the lyrics is edgy as fuck - while I'll butcher it sadly - here it is:Īnd the almighty government (this part makes more sense in Hungarian) A legjobb méreg (= The Best Poison) - from the second album, they suddenly added lotta weight. I'm standing, looking at you, I don't understand youĢ. I give a translation (not an artistic one) for this one. Mitől legyen? - (~ Why should I?) a classic from the first album. I already posted a song of them (Akapulkó) in previous music threads, now another couple:ġ. Topics in most cases are centered around "sex, drugs and rock n roll", with little politics here and there, probably this is why they gained more popularity, their stuff was more easily digestible for a wider audience. Their records are fairly quality sounding, the music is simple (which is given in punk rock), lyrics are often well written, frequently in a playful fashion (in meaning, or with the rhythm and rhymes). This band is the Tankcsapda (= Czech hedgehog, anti-tank obstacle). This I listened the most, know the best, but I also listened very little from their late albums, after 2002, but from before that there are great many songs I'm fond of, even tho I can't listen most of them due to nostalgic reasons. Their music turned more heavy during the years, so they aren't purely punk. Maybe I would start with the most successful punk band which was criticized being a "sellout" and such, as it's usually done. What I can give is some impressions, little trivia and some insight into it, I don't want to turn to Wikipee to balance out my lack of knowledge. I'm not sure where to start with Hungarian punk. On the other hand I like Metallica's concert with the symphony orchestra and I acknowledge the fact that not just classical composer's compositions deserve to be played but contemporary's as well doesn't matter what is the source, a "real" composer or a vidya's soundtrack (tho these also can be made by real composers tho - probably Skyrim's was - and not just by a hobbist programmer who dabbles in music).
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I find this as a parallel of the contemporary movie industry where they run out of ideas and original writing so they make movies out of comic books and remake old movies. And yes sell, because it is all business ofc, not just the tickets but it's a new marketing technique. It's quite all right, TES games generally have nice soundtracks, but it's just a fucking game for children and manchildren, one of the most plebian things, and now they try to sell it in this snobby patrician way. It can be made look nice but it is still just a turd. It is kinda befitting for a war god and for an old sci-fi space movie at the same time, however I find the sound unpleasant. Coincidentally I also wrote about a legend of Szent László, will post this too. (Szent/Saint) László - a chivalric king of ours at the end of 11th century - and his struggle with the eastern enemy, the Tatar (in the lyrics, historically it is more likely he met Pechenegs or Cumans). This melody revolves around the figure of king I.
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I'm not sure why a Hungarian band would chose an Irish name and not play Irish folk music (some do), maybe that dal means song. I wrote this story previously, but on 8, I'll repost it in another thread. It's a story about Hungarian adventurers in the 10th century who "visited" the monastary at Saint Gall at the Bodensee and met the loony monk, Heribald. A magyarok Szent-Gallenben - Sacra Arcana: So made a quick peek, here's two of what I found.ġ.
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Now that I dipped myself into Mongol folk metal it made me thing I don't listen Hungarian folk metal, basically ever.