Poza prawem

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Poza prawem
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Studio album by
Released2006
Recorded2006
Genre Punk rock
Label Jimmy Jazz Records
Producer Zdzisław Jodko
The Analogs chronology
Najlepsze z najgorszych
(2005)
Poza prawem
(2006)

Poza prawem (Polish for behind the law) is an album released by Polish punk rock band The Analogs.

Contents

Track listing

Titles in parentheses are translated from Polish.

  1. "Pieśń aniołów" (The Angels' Song)
  2. "Poza prawem" (Above The Law)
  3. "Dźwięk rebelii" (Sound of Rebellion)
  4. "39-45"
  5. "Lato 95" (Summer of '95)
  6. "Odbij się od dna" (Back From the Bottom)
  7. "Zjednoczeni" (United)
  8. "P.S.M" ( R.Y.M.W )
  9. "Ten kraj" (This Country)
  10. "Zawsze najgorsi" (Always The Worst)
  11. "Prawo do pracy" (A Right to Work - Chelsea cover)
  12. "Uliczni wojownicy" (Street Warriors)
  13. "Władza albo śmierć" (Power or Death)
  14. "Blizny alkohol i tatuaże" (Scars, Alcohol, and Tattoos)

Personnel

Additionally, on "Pieśń Aniołów"

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