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Founded in 1988, Orlík emerged from the hard rock group F.A.S. and became a defining force in the Oi! genre, known for its aggressive punk-influenced sound. Fronted by Daniel Landa, the band gained popularity among youth in the early '90s with albums like "Miloš Frýba for President" and "Demise." However, their music stirred controversy due to perceived racist themes, particularly among skinhead followers. Songs such as "Bílá liga" faced scrutiny for promoting anti-immigration sentiments. Orlík dissolved in 1991, leaving a complex legacy of nationalism and racism in Czech music history.
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Music group Orlík • was founded in 1988 • Its name is according to wineroom Orlík • by transformation of hardrock group F.A.S (Fetal alcohol system) to genre Oi!
Genre Oi! • agresive music • from punk or punkrock • streetpunck • It has roots in the US • Orlík and Tři sestry
Foundation members of Orlík • Daniel Landa (vocal) • Adolf Vitáček (percussionist) • Šimon Budský (bas guitar) • Petr Štěpánek (guitar)
Discography: • Miloš Frýba for president (1990) • Demise (1991)
very famous among young people • problems of the 80´s • loved by skinheads. • The songs were threated as racist.
Songs • Patriotic • Čech – (you are czech, czech, regard it!) • Historic • Jan Hus • Jan Žižka • Antifascism • Faschos • But some songs vere really rasistic • Bílá liga (about disadvantages of immigration)
Bílá liga: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRCNxxFa5is • Čech: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qnO9lMmuo0
style was not gentle • supporting of skinheads • spreading of skinheads • Band fell into pieces in 1991
After - effects • single career • people talking about him as of a rasist and a skinhead • appologised for his „young thoughtlesness“ • orderly citizen • musical Touha • second chance???