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The album was recorded during a peak in the band's popularity and reached number three on the Polish OLiS sales charts. It features a mix of original material and covers that reflect the band's diverse influences:
is the eighth studio album by the legendary Polish punk rock band Pidżama Porno , released in 2004 through S.P. Records . The title is derived from the track "Bułgarskie Centrum Hujozy" (roughly translating to "Bulgarian Center of F***ery"), which serves as a biting critique of contemporary media, superficiality, and the post-communist social landscape. Album Overview pidzama_porno_bulgarskie_centrum_huy_official_a...
: It also features new versions of leader Krzysztof "Grabaż" Grabowski’s older compositions, such as "Józef K." and "Każdy nowy dzień". Artistic Context and Lyrics The album was recorded during a peak in
: The album includes interpretations of "Wódka" by the band Kult and "Rockin' in the Free World" by Neil Young. The title is derived from the track "Bułgarskie
: Mocking the influence of lifestyle magazines (e.g., Aktivist ) and "hungry talk" from media figures.
: Eight new songs, including hits like "Wirtualni chłopcy" and the fan-favorite "Nikt tak pięknie nie mówił, że się boi miłości".