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Paweł Birula Andrzej Puczyński Wojciech Puczyński Władysław Komendarek Zbigniew Fyk Marek Wójcicki Jerzy Machnikowski Kazimierz Barlasz Jacek Olejnik Bogdan Łoś Joanna Rosińska
Exodus was a Polish
symphonic rock band, active 1976–1985. Exodus was one of the leading progressive rock bands (sometimes described as "art-rock")[1] in Polish rock in late 1970s and early 1980s.[2][3]
Members
Past members
Andrzej Puczyński – guitar
Wojciech Puczyński – bass guitar
Władysław Komendarek – keyboards
Paweł Birula – vocals, 12-string guitar
Zbigniew Fyk – drums
Marek Wójcicki – guitar
Kazimierz Barlasz – vocals
Jacek Olejnik – keyboards
Bogdan Łoś – guitar
Joanna Rosińska – vocals
Discography
Albums
Nadzieje, niepokoje, (recorded 1977, released 2006 in the box The Most Beautiful Dream. Anthology 1977–1985)