Ostateczny krach systemu korporacji

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Ostateczny krach systemu korporacji
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 4, 1998
RecordedHard-Record Studio
January - March 1998
Genre Rock
Length76:12
Label S.P. Records
Kult chronology
Tata 2
(1996)
Ostateczny krach systemu korporacji
(1998)
Salon Recreativo
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Ostateczny krach systemu korporacji (The Definitive Collapse of the Corporate System) is an album by Kult, released on May 4, 1998 through S.P. Records.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Goopya peezda" – 4:30 ("Stoopid Kunt")
  2. "Panie Waldku, pan się nie boi, czyli Lewy czerwcowy" – 4:07 ("Mr. Waldek, Don't Be Afraid, or the Lefty June")
  3. "Grzesznik" – 4:18 ("The Sinner")
  4. "Gdy nie ma dzieci" – 2:57 ("When the Children are Away")
  5. "Z archiwum polskiego jazzu" – 3:50 ("From Archives of Polish Jazz")
  6. "3 gwiazdy" – 5:11 ("3 Stars")
  7. "Poznaj swój raj" – 4:46 ("Know Thy Paradise")
  8. "Dziewczyna bez zęba na przedzie" – 6:38 ("The Girl Without a Tooth in Front")
  9. "Kto wie" – 5:06 ("Who knows")
  10. "Fever, Fever, Fever" – 4:18 (on the cover L. Rekarte / R. Lopez from fictional band The Liars, noted as a joke [2] )
  11. "Jatne" – 6:31
  12. "Ja wiem to" – 4:34 ("I Know That")
  13. "Kto śmie traktować cię źle" – 4:43 ("Who Dares to Treat You Badly")
  14. "Idź przodem" – 5:17 ("Go In The Front")
  15. "Krew jak śnieg" – 4:35 ("Blood Like Snow")
  16. "Komu bije dzwon" – 3:43 ("For Whom the Bell Tolls")
  17. untitled hidden track

Singles

all singles released in 1998 through S.P. Records

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Wiesław Weiss (2009). Kult Biała Księga (in Polish). Kosmos Kosmos. p. 342. ISBN   978-83-926991-2-5.