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KAT

Kat (also often typeset as KAT) is a heavy metal band formed in 1979 in Katowice, Poland. Their music can be categorised as heavy metal,thrash metal and/or black metal, though recently, starting with Mind Cannibals, their sound can be described as black metal-inspired groovemetal. They have been accused, mainly by the Polish media, of promoting Satanism. In Polish "kat" means executioner.Kat was founded in 1979 by guitarist Piotr Luczyk and drummer Ireneusz Loth. Shortly after they were joined by bassist Tomasz Jaguś and another guitarist, Ryszard Pisarski. They played instrumental music infl ...read more

Kat (also often typeset as KAT) is a heavy metal band formed in 1979 in Katowice, Poland. Their music can be categorised as heavy metal,thrash metal and/or black metal, though recently, starting with Mind Cannibals, their sound can be described as black metal-inspired groovemetal. They have been accused, mainly by the Polish media, of promoting Satanism. In Polish "kat" means executioner.Kat was founded in 1979 by guitarist Piotr Luczyk and drummer Ireneusz Loth. Shortly after they were joined by bassist Tomasz Jaguś and another guitarist, Ryszard Pisarski. They played instrumental music influenced by hard rock bands, mainly Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, andBlack Sabbath. In 1981, during the first edition of the Silesian Rock festival, the band found a singer, Roman Kostrzewski. The line-up wasfilled out by guitarist Wojciech Mrowiec and in 1984 Kat released the debut single "Noce szatana / Ostatni tabor" (Polish for The Nights ofSatan / The Last Train). Robert "Lor" Milewski wrote the lyrics of both songs; since then Kostrzewski became the lyricist, incorporatingpoetry, Polish folklore, and mysticism. The band also toured with Hanoi Rocks.In 1985 Kat released their debut album, Metal & Hell. A Polish language version of this full-length was released as a limited album in thesame year, with the title was changed to 666. Soon after, Wojciech Mrowiec quit the band. In 1987 Kat performed twice as a support bandfor Metallica in Katowice's Spodek. This show was documented on Kat's live album 38 Minutes of Life. At that time they also supportedRunning Wild, Helloween, and Overkill.After releasing the next full-length album, Oddech wymarłych światów, the band broke up. Kat reformed in 1990 and in 1992 played withTSA and Acid Drinkers at the Jarocin Festival. Two years later, some songs from this show appeared along new ones on a new album,Bastard (1992).In 1994 in Wisła a new album entitled Ballady was compiled and recorded. It includes Kat's ballads from previous albums, previouslyunreleased tracks, and two completely new songs. Józef Skrzek was a guest keyboard instrumentalist. In that year, Metal Mind Productionsre-released the three first of Kat's albums without the band's permission. Kat sued the company and, after a few years, won the case.In 1996 and 1997, Kat released the albums Róże miłości najchętniej przyjmują się na grobach and Szydercze zwierciadło. After JacekRegulski died in a motorcycle accident in 1999, the band split up for three years. They returned in 2002 and toured, again with Luczyk onguitar, and played at Mystic Festival in Hala Ludowa, Wrocław, 2002. During that period they were occasionally supported live by Polishguitarist Valdi Moder.In 2004 and 2005 Kat had several important changes in its line-up. Firstly, the band fired the drummer, Ireneusz Loth, and then singer andlyricist Roman Kostrzewski. Mariusz Prętkiewicz replaced the former drummer; Jarosław Gronowski joined as a second guitarist (he hadplayed in Kat during the Szydercze zwierciadło tour, since Luczyk was temporariliy out of the band), and Henry Beck became the new singer.The new lineup released Mind Cannibals in 2005, the band's second English language album (after the first LP, Metal & Hell). The lineupchanges were very controversial, and band's fan base actually split in two, because Roman Kostrzewski and Ireneusz Loth also created theirwn band (under moniker "Kat & Roman Kostrzewski") and continue to perform since then.After recording Mind Cannibals, the band went on tour around Europe (playing together with, for example, Six Feet Under), but did not play inPoland, adding to the controversy since Kostrzewski and Loth were at the time very active with their new band). Kat haven't played in Polandince 2005.Since 2005, Kat went on hiatus, although there are rumours about possible succesor to Mind Cannibals in the Polish press. « hide

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LPs
The Last Convoy
2020

Without Looking Back
2019

2.5
3 Votes
Acoustic - 8 filmów
2014

Mind Cannibals
2005

2.4
9 Votes
Szydercze zwierciadło
1997

3.7
13 Votes
Róże miłości najchętniej przyjmują się na grobach
1996

4.2
19 Votes
Bastard
1991

4.1
20 Votes
Oddech Wymarłych Światów
1988

4.1
39 Votes
666
1986

3.9
22 Votes
Metal and Hell
1985

3.3
15 Votes
EPs
Oddech wymarłych światów - Demo
2023

...Róże miłości najchętniej przyjmują się na groba
1996

Bądź wariatem - Zagraj z Katem
1996

Time of Revenge / Czas zemsty
1987

Metal and Hell / Oracle
1986

Ostatni tabor / Noce Szatana
1985

Mind Cannibals (Rough Mix)


Live Albums
Somewhere in Poland
2004

Jarocin - Live
1994

38 Minutes of Life
1987

4.3
5 Votes
Compilations
Rarities
2023

666 / Metal and Hell 25th Anniversary Edition
2011

1985 - 2005
2007

Ballady
1993

3.8
13 Votes
Power Metal - Heavy Metal from Benelux
1992

Heavy Hell & Metal
1988

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