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Even decades after its release, it remains a staple of Polish radio and is a high-performing track on streaming platforms like YouTube . Myslovitz - Acidland

The song is often analyzed for its "poetics of protest and resistance," reflecting the socio-political atmosphere of Poland in the early 2000s.

Features the signature melancholy vocals of Artur Rojek , who was the band's frontman at the time. Cultural Impact & Themes myslovitz_acidland

It is widely considered a "masterpiece of Polish guitar music," frequently appearing in rankings of the best Polish songs of all time. Visuals & Media

The official video features a dark, cinematic aesthetic that matches the song's moody tone. Digital reconstructions (1080p) of the original video have been preserved by the Myslovitz Media Archive . Even decades after its release, it remains a

The track "" is one of the most iconic songs by the Polish rock band Myslovitz , serving as a cornerstone of modern Polish alternative rock. Overview & Production Release Date: It was released in 2002 as a lead single.

The song is the opening track of their fifth studio album, Korova Milky Bar . Genre: Alternative rock / Britpop-influenced indie rock. Cultural Impact & Themes It is widely considered

The title and album reference the "Korova Milk Bar" from Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange , signaling themes of social alienation and youthful disillusionment.