
Aggressive, politically charged Polish anarcho-punk. Raw energy, shouting vocals, and fast-paced rhythms for those who want their music to feel like a protest.
Włochaty is the sound of uncompromising resistance. Their music is a high-velocity assault of distorted guitars and frantic drumming, rooted deeply in the Polish underground tradition. It doesn't just play; it demands attention through a wall of sound that feels like a physical confrontation with the status quo. The vocals are delivered with a desperate, gravelly urgency that makes every lyric feel like a life-or-death manifesto.
What sets them apart is the sheer sincerity of their anarcho-punk ethos. While many bands adopt the aesthetic, Włochaty embodies the ideology, blending the speed of hardcore with a dark, melodic sensibility that occasionally surfaces through the noise. The production is intentionally unpolished, preserving the grit of a live performance and the DIY spirit of the late 80s and 90s Polish scene.
Start with 'Dzień Gniewu' to experience their peak intensity and polished-yet-raw songwriting. It captures the band's ability to balance sheer aggression with memorable, anthemic structures that have made them legends in the European punk circuit.
Włochaty (literally hairy) is a Polish hardcore punk band from Szczecin formed in 1987.
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