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Band: Pokolgèp (Hell Machine)
Country: Hungary (Budapest)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Release: Audience live bootleg
Date: 1990-02-03 (3 February 1990)
City: Budapest (Hungary)
Venue: Olimpiai Csarnok (Olimpic Hall)
Bitrate: mp3 - 320 kbps
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Info:
PokolGèp was formed in 1980 (under the name Kommandó) by Gábor Kukovecz and other
long-departed members began writing original songs around 1981, and at this point
even had Endre Paksi (later of Ossian fame) on bass.
An appearance on Hungarian national TV in 1983 brought them nation-wide recognition,
which led to the release of two rare singles in 1983 and 1984. Their first full-length
album came out in 1986, and this lineup stayed constant until 1990.
A new vocalist, József Rudán, was brought in, who replaced József Kalapács
(who went to form Omen,the hungarian one of course!).
The band broke up in 1994 and reformed in 1998, and is still active today.
Pokolgèp is by far the most important and famous hungarian metal band,released
thirteen studio albums and three live albums until now...
Band name means literally "Hell Machine"(Pokol=Hell,Gèp= Machine)though the most correct
translation is time bomb or other remote-detonated explosive.
Line up:
Márk Kleineisel - Drums
Gábor Kukovecz - Guitar
László Nagyfi - Guitar
József Kalapács - Vocals
György Pazdera - Bass
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Setlist:
01 - Kár minden szó (Too bad all words...)
02 - A háború gyermeke (The war children)
03 - Ítélet helyett (instead of judgment)
04 - Itt és most (Here and now)
05 - Metál az ész (Metallic reason)
06 - Éjféli harang (Midnight bell)
07 - Gépinduló (Starting place)