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Klaus Mitffoch was a Polish new wave rock group founded in 1979 in Wrocław, Poland by Lech Janerka, Krzysztof Pociecha and Kazimierz Sycz. Soon joined by Wiesław Mrozik and Marek Puchała (who replaced Sycz on drums), the band gained a large underground following. They recorded their first single Ogniowe Strzelby/Śmielej in 1983 and their debut album Klaus Mitffoch in 1984. It received several awards and is considered one of the most important albums in the history of Polish rock music.

The band disintegrated in 1984. Janerka went on to a long-term solo career; Pociecha collaborated with Janerka on two more albums. From 1986 to 1989 Mrozik and Puchała, joined by Paweł Chyliński (guitar/vocals), Jacek Fedorowicz (bass guitar) and Zbigniew Kapturski (guitar/vocals), continued to perform under the name 'Klaus Mit Foch'; this latter line-up released the album Mordoplan in 1988.

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Peel mentioned on his 21 November 1988 show that he received a letter from a listener in Poland who sent him a Polish record from Klaus Mit Foch under the title of Mordoplan and was also surprised how listeners in Poland were able to listen to his shows.

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Klaus Mit Foch - Słuchaj Mnie! Albo Nie -Winyl-

1988

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