TZN Xenna
TZN Xenna | |
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| Origin | Poland |
| Genres | Punk rock |
| Years active | 1981–1987, 2011- |
| Labels | SP Tonpress Migrena Records |
| Members | Krzysztof Chojnacki Marek Kucharski Sidney Tomasz Kożuchowski A. Kuszpryt |
TZN Xenna ([ˈtɛ ˈt͡sɛt ˈɛn ˈksɛna]) was one of the early Polish punk rock bands.
Members
1981 - 1983
- Krzysztof Chojnacki Zygzak (vocals)
- Marek Kucharski Marcus (guitar)
- Jacek Zientała Sidney (bass)
- Tomasz Kożuchowski Gogo Szulc (drums)
1983 - 1987
History
TZN Xenna was founded in August 1981 in Warsaw by Zygzak, Gogo Szulc and Piotr Dubiel. The first name was Kamash and the Eckers. According to Marek, the name translated into English would be "That Means Xenna" (tzn translating as "that means" and xenna being just a word with no meaning, like a name).
Their first concert was on September 11, 1981 in "Skarpa" club. In the same month the band took part in the new wave Festival in Toruń, but without success. Even though one of the most successful bands "Annex" took their name to be an anagram.
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