Big Cyc ("Cyc" means Tit in polish) - Polish punk-rock band founded in 1988… Read Full Bio ↴Big Cyc ("Cyc" means Tit in polish) - Polish punk-rock band founded in 1988 by Skiba born in Gdańsk and other 3 members from Ostrów Wielkopolski.The members of Big Cyc met at the University of Łódź. Jędrzejak played guitar in a student reggae band "Rokosz", Skiba performed in student theatre Pstrąg and in many school cabarets. In 1988 Rokosz broke up, and Jędrzejak wanted to create a new rock band. Jędrzejczak, Lis, Skiba, and Lechowicz joined him and they created Big Cyc.
In March 1988 the student club Balbina housed the first show of Big Cyc, called "Uroczysta akademia na cześć 75-lecia wynalezienia damskiego biustonosza" (A solemn ceremony to celebrate the 75th anniversary of invention of women's brassiere). Big Cyc made successive songs, and in 1990 they published their first album, "Z partyjnym pozdrowieniem". The album became a hit in Poland and in short time Big Cyc became well-known in the country.
Successive songs and albums of Big Cyc took a sarcastic look on the reality of Polish politics and people. Often in ironic manner, the songs expose issues like problems of Polish youth, economic disproportions, drug addiction, or silliness of TV commercials. In 1996 Big Cyc published their seventh album, called "Z gitarą wśród zwierząt" (With guitar among animals), which contains the most famous song in history of band, Makumba, the stereotypical story of an African student in Poland.
Two newest albums of Big Cyc, "Świat według Kiepskich" (World according to Kiepscy) from 2000 and "Zmień z nami płeć" (Change your gender with us) from 2002 weren't very popular. Big Cyc switched to satirising politics - amongst others, they made the single "Złoty warkocz" (Golden praid) about Polish member of parliament Renata Beger. In late 2005 Big Cyc made a media furore in Poland with their controversial single titled "Moherowe berety" (Mohair berets), a commentary on vocal older generation in Poland, viewed by many younger people as old-fashioned (see Mohair berets).
Current members of Big Cyc:
Jacek Jędrzejak aka Dżej Dżej (pronunced asJ.J.)
Jarek Lis aka Dżery (pronunced as Jerry)
Roman Lechowicz aka Piękny Roman ("Handsome Roman")
Krzysztof Skiba aka Skiba
Dicography:
Z partyjnym pozdrowieniem (With greeting of The Party)
Nie wierzcie elektrykom (Don't believe electrics)
Miłość, muzyka, mordobicie (Love, Music, Brawl)
Wojna plemników (War of spermatozoons)
Frankenstein's Children
Nie zapomnisz nigdy (You'll never forget)
Golonka, flaki i inne przysmaki (Knuckle, guts and another dainties)
Z gitarą wśród zwierząt (With guitar among animals)
Pierwsza komunia, drugie śniadanie, trzecia Rzeczpospolita (1st communion, 2nd breakfast, 3rd Republic)
Wszyscy święci (All saints)
Świat według Kiepskich (The World according to Weaks)
Zmień z nami płeć (Change your gender with us)
Bombowe hity: 1988-2004 (Bomb hits: 1988-2004)
Moherowe berety (Mohair Berets)
In March 1988 the student club Balbina housed the first show of Big Cyc, called "Uroczysta akademia na cześć 75-lecia wynalezienia damskiego biustonosza" (A solemn ceremony to celebrate the 75th anniversary of invention of women's brassiere). Big Cyc made successive songs, and in 1990 they published their first album, "Z partyjnym pozdrowieniem". The album became a hit in Poland and in short time Big Cyc became well-known in the country.
Successive songs and albums of Big Cyc took a sarcastic look on the reality of Polish politics and people. Often in ironic manner, the songs expose issues like problems of Polish youth, economic disproportions, drug addiction, or silliness of TV commercials. In 1996 Big Cyc published their seventh album, called "Z gitarą wśród zwierząt" (With guitar among animals), which contains the most famous song in history of band, Makumba, the stereotypical story of an African student in Poland.
Two newest albums of Big Cyc, "Świat według Kiepskich" (World according to Kiepscy) from 2000 and "Zmień z nami płeć" (Change your gender with us) from 2002 weren't very popular. Big Cyc switched to satirising politics - amongst others, they made the single "Złoty warkocz" (Golden praid) about Polish member of parliament Renata Beger. In late 2005 Big Cyc made a media furore in Poland with their controversial single titled "Moherowe berety" (Mohair berets), a commentary on vocal older generation in Poland, viewed by many younger people as old-fashioned (see Mohair berets).
Current members of Big Cyc:
Jacek Jędrzejak aka Dżej Dżej (pronunced asJ.J.)
Jarek Lis aka Dżery (pronunced as Jerry)
Roman Lechowicz aka Piękny Roman ("Handsome Roman")
Krzysztof Skiba aka Skiba
Dicography:
Z partyjnym pozdrowieniem (With greeting of The Party)
Nie wierzcie elektrykom (Don't believe electrics)
Miłość, muzyka, mordobicie (Love, Music, Brawl)
Wojna plemników (War of spermatozoons)
Frankenstein's Children
Nie zapomnisz nigdy (You'll never forget)
Golonka, flaki i inne przysmaki (Knuckle, guts and another dainties)
Z gitarą wśród zwierząt (With guitar among animals)
Pierwsza komunia, drugie śniadanie, trzecia Rzeczpospolita (1st communion, 2nd breakfast, 3rd Republic)
Wszyscy święci (All saints)
Świat według Kiepskich (The World according to Weaks)
Zmień z nami płeć (Change your gender with us)
Bombowe hity: 1988-2004 (Bomb hits: 1988-2004)
Moherowe berety (Mohair Berets)
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Big Cyc Lyrics
Aberdeen Tam gdzie dyplom był w szufladzie Leży bilet Ryanair Wolne…
Ballada o smutnym skinie Skin jest całkiem łysy, włosków on nie nosi Glaca w słońcu…
Berlin Zachodni Achtung achtung Meine Damen und meine Herren Herzlich wilkom…
Dramat Fryzjerski Nikt nie miał włosów, takich jak ty Na punkcie tych…
Dres Dresy moje ukochane Ja zakładam Was nad ranem Dres mam…
Durna Piosenka Ala ma kota, milicja ma pałę Ale ma pałę, milicja…
Dzieci Frankensteina Spuścił cegłę z dachu Postawił ją sztolcem Na chodniku r…
Dziki Kraj Dziś obudziłem się choć tętno mam miarowe Ktoś przeraźliwie …
Guma Jacek i Agatka Poznali się w szkole Ona była dobra z matmy…
Jak słodko zostać świrem Jak słodko być idiotą Zimą chodzić na bosaka Nocą tłuc szyby…
Jeden za wszystkich Jeden za wszystkich wszyscy za jednego Jeden za wszystkich w…
Kapitan Żbik Zgwałcono babcię, pobito psa Przemyt ręczników do RPA Sk…
Kocham piwo Kiedy żar się leje z nieba I kac męczy Cię…
Kręcimy pornola Stefan zarabia, bo ma kamerę Filmował komunię i kręcił wese…
Kumple Janosika Kiedyś byłem gwiazdą rocka Parę dziewczyn jeszcze szlocha …
Lecę w dół 1. Ty powtarzałaś że w Irlandii nie jest źle (nie…
Makumba Mój ojciec Makumba być królem wioski Ja mieszkać w Afryka pr…
Nie ma tu nikogo W autobusie, którym jeżdżę, Nie ma ładnych dziewczyn. Smu…
Nienawidzę Szefa Wcześnie rano korytarzem Niczym sprytny chiński szpieg Z nes…
Piosenka Góralska Jadą jadą chłopcy nikt ich nie zaczepia Hej na tę służbę…
Polacy My Polacy, złoci ptacy Katolicy i pijacy Romantycy i żoł…
Rudy się żeni Dziś zadzwonił do mnie kumpel i melduje, że Rudy się żeni Ch…
Sąsiedzi Kiedy patrzę na balkony Jaka pora roku - wiem Przepocony…
Świat wg Kiepskich W kiepskim świecie Kiepskie sprawy Marne życie i zabawy Są c…
Tu nie będzie rewolucji Śruba nosił irokeza Bo był królem Jarocina Śruba miał tr…
Twoje glany Gdzie na dywan z tymi buciorami!!! Śmierdzą mocno jak ka…
Wielka miłość do babci klozetowej Pokochałem Klozet Babcie Miała loki czarne kapcie Brudny far…
Wszyscy święci Kiedy wszyscy święci nie mają już chęci Gdy im coś dolega…
Zbyszek Kieliszek Spotkali się pewnego ranka Zbyszek Kieliszek i koleżanka Szk…
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on Atakują Klony
In Atakują Klony, Big Cyc talks, in a comical manner, about the lust for power of 2 biological twins who run one of the Polish political parties (Kaczyńscy brothers from law and justice party). At the beginning of the song its said one of them, in reality, wasn't a brother but a clone from the start. Stealing of a moon is a reference to when both brothers were kids and played roles in a movie titled 'O dwóch takich, co ukradli Księżyc' ('About two guys wo stole the moon').
A second verse describes a dystopian future where cloning has taken over the world and everyone is a clone of the initial 'brother' so there's only one mind controlling the flow of life now. Only one left in the opposition to them is Tusk (a leader of the opposing party).
The chorus talks about how the clones are attacking and will multiply until they take over the world. The speaker talks about how everyone will be forced to think like him and his "twin" and that this will result in the end of hunger, terrorism, wars, and evil. The song shows the dark side human lust for power (in this case prominently exhibited by Kaczyński brothers) and how it could lead to a world where individuality is lost, had only cloning capabilities were in their hands.