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1. Turbo is a Polish metal band. It was started in January 1980 by Henryk Tomczak (formerly in Stress and Heam, both pioneering Polish hard rock groups). The first line-up were formed by Wojciech Hoffmann – guitar, Wojciech Anioła – drums and Wojciech Sowula – vocals. Soon a single was released, the tracks being W środku tej nocy (Deep in the Night) and Byłem z tobą tyle lat (So many years with you). The band's style back then was very much like 70s - early 80s hard rock. November 1980 the singer quit, and was replaced by Piotr Krystek. New tracks were recorded, and frequently aired by the radio. Soon more line-up changes came, the original founder and bassist left. 16-year old Piotr Przybylski took his place. Andrzej Łysów joined as second guitarist, and the singer was changed once again. Since then Turbo's vocals are handled by Grzegorz Kupczyk, one of the most famous Polish heavy metal singers, sometimes compared to Bruce Dickinson.
In 1982 the first LP was released, entitled Dorosłe Dzieci (Grown-up Children). The music it contains is a blend of traditional hard rock and NWOBHM. The title track has become a hit and most recognizable Turbo song. Having the LP recorded, the group kept playing extensively, amongst others at Rockowisko in Łódź and the famous Jarocin festival. Despite the success, the line-up kept changing, the drummers were consequently after another: Marek Olszak, Ryszard Oleksy and Przemysław Pahl. Finally, the drummer's place was taken by Alan Sors. Piotr Przybylski (bass) left, and was replaced Bogusz Rutkiewicz.
Having troubles completing the line-up, the band would have to deal with some other difficulties. The record company would isist on softening the band's sound and recording more 'catchy' tracks. Wojciech Hoffman later called that 'a time of mistakes and distortion'. Due to the insists in 1985 a compromise, softened LP Smak Ciszy (The Taste of Silence) was recorded. Despite the sound being relatively soft, the riffing resembles Iron Maiden, and the vocals give the music more heaviness. The charting songs were Smak Ciszy and Jaki był ten dzień (How That Day Was).
A year later Turbo recorded a LP, that would become one of the best Polish heavy metal acts of all time - Kawaleria Szatana (Satan's Cavalry). Heavy riffing, Maiden-like soloing and lyrics dealing with typlically 'heavy' themes such as death, war and pain completely changed the band's image. The LP was very much successful and still is considered to be the groups' greatest effort. After the release Turbo went to collaborate with Metal Mind Records, what enabled then to play at the cult Metalmania.
In 1987 the band did record another LP, Ostatni Wojownik (The Last Warrior, an English version was released as well in Europe a year later). It was a debut for the new drummer - Tomasz Goehs. The band's style hardened even more, ifluenced by early Metallica - so did the lyrics, even darker than before. In 1989 the first live recording Alive! was released, containing material recorded at two gigs 30.12.1986 and 3.03.1987.
With 1989 came several changes in the line-up - Bogusz Rutkiewicz quit, Andrzej Łysów took bass instead of guitar, and as the new guitarist came Robert "Litza" Friedrich. Influenced by Anthrax (band) and Flotsam and Jetsam the musicians recorded Epidemie (later English edition, Epidemic), a highly technical thrash album.
In 1990 a break-up occurred, when Grzegorz Kupczyk and Andrzej Łysów quit the band. Tomasz Olszewski joined on bass, and the new singer was Robert Friedrich. This line-up went on, creating Dead End which resembles somewhat of death metal, but the songs' structures are still thrash. The break-up and lack of concerts would cause the band's inactivity. A compilation of 1980-1990 songs was released, containing tracks unreleased before. Wojciech Hoffman tried to form a new line-up in 1991, releasing One Way (tapes only), but the effort turned out to be a commercial loss and Turbo finally ceased.
The following years, several compilation albums were released - in 1992 Titanic, with unreleased songs from the 'softened times', and a year later Dorosłe Dzieci i inne ballady (Grown-up Children and other ballads) - a collection of all Turbo ballads.
In 1995 Turbo played at a gig in Poznań, the line-up being Wojciech Hoffmann, Grzegorz Kupczyk, Bogusz Rutkiewicz together with Marcin Białożyk – guitar and Szymon Ziomkowski – drums. The applause caused the group to reform, and 1.01.1996 Turbo regrouped. In 1997 another compilation was released, this time entitled Intro: 1982-1996, composed of most popular songs. In 1999 Metal Mind Records released a Turbo discography on CD. The band played at Thrash'em All and Metalmania festivals. In 2000 a remastered version of Titanic was released, called Remix '92. On 20.01.2000 Turbo played at a gig celebrating Grzegorz Kupczyk's 25-year activity on stage. The gig was released as a CD 20012000'.
With 2001 came another LP, after a ten-year silence. Awatar (The Avatar) was an experimental, new-sound album, influenced by modern hard rock. The experiments were disapproved by the heavy metal die-hards, who rated the album very low. The line-up formed was Hoffmann, Kupczyk i Rutkiewicz and Mariusz Bobkowski - drums.
In 2004 Turbo are back (Wojciech Hoffmann, Grzegorz Kupczyk, Bogusz Rutkiewicz and Tomek Krzyżaniak – drums i Dominik Jokiel – guitar). The Tożsamość (Identity) LP was released, being a come-back of pure heavy metal. The die-hard public consider it to be an excellend come-back, while others claim the group to be repetitive. In 2005 a limited edition of Tożsamość together with Akustycznie (a record of the acoustic performance XII 2003) came out. The band went to Metalmania and released the gig as a live DVD.
During to un-solved problems with the record company coming out, and a bad music-market situation, the band ceased once again. Wojciech Hoffman went on a solo career, Grzegorz Kupczyk worked with his band CETI, and Bogusz Rutkiewicz joined Gotham. In March/April 2007 the group took part in Metal Marathon Tour 3, together with Chainsaw - being Turbo's first tour since 2001.
Turbo's most famous LP is Kawaleria Szatana (Satan's Cavalry), considered an opus of polish heavy metal. The band is best known for tracks Dorosłe Dzieci and Kawaleria Szatana II.
2. Turbo is a Hungarian garage rock/psychadelic rock band. You will find the Hungarian Turbo under Turbo!.
Turbo was born in 2005 from the four founding members’ love of rock and roll. The members are known from earlier Hungarian musical enterprises (e.g. Fresh Fabrik, Warpigs, The Carbonfools, Freedom Republic). The goal of the band is to convey a true rock experience and it works accordingly. If the band cannot complete this single mission, it will disband and fade away.
By spring 2007 the band completed their first EP christened” Boarman Session”. The tile derives trivially from the name of a small town near Nürnberg where the material had been recorded (Ebermannstadt).
During summer 2007 Jero joined the band on bass (ex-Rémember) whose contribution is an additional energy supply.
At the beginning of 2008 a new drummer, Delov Jávor arrived. His rock spirit and jazz training are the last refinements on the Turbo formula. During summer 2008 the band recorded their first LP to be released in January 2009.
In January 2009 the Turbo performed at the famous EuroSonic Festival in Groningen.
Band members:
Balazs Tanka - vocals
David Vigh - guitar
Jero - bass
Delov Jávor - drums
Dure - keyboards, voc, perc
3. Turbo is also a Czech hard rock (poprock:) band with a long history (1981-present), famous for songs like "Hrac" and "Bez lasky zit se neda".
http://www.turbo-rock.cz
4. Turbo (터보) was a Korean dance pop duo. With Kim Jong Kook doing his characteristic high pitched singing and Kim Jung Nam (JN) providing the rap, Turbo released their first album in 1995. They released a second album in 1996 before Jung Nam left the duo because of management issue. Jung Nam was replaced by Mikey and in 1997 the third Turbo album, Born Again, was released. Turbo discontinued as a group after making a 5th album in 2000, as Jong Kook had accepted an offer to go solo. Famous songs include " Goodbye yesterday", "Black cat" and many more. Songs produced are dance-like tracks. Similar to that of Koyote and Typhoon.
5. Turbo was a Swedish hard rock band formed in '79. In 1980 they recorded 7" single "Nattens Barn" and rehearsal demo tape. Ola Persson, Christian Karsson and Paul Gustavsson joined later the swedish doom metallers Mercy.
6. Turbo was a nwobhm band that recorded two singles. Stallion (1981) and Charged For Glory (1982)
7. Turbo is an independent hip-hop artist known for his songs based on characters from the popular video game series "Street Fighter." He performs the songs under the alias "Balrog," the Boxer in "Street Fighter II."
8. Turbo is a Dutch rock band founded by singer and guitartist Lain Barbier (aka Leen Barbier). The band released their debut album Turbo in 1979, followed by You Girl in 1980, both on the CBS label, and the live album Turbolence (Live) in 2002. Their most famous songs are You Girl and Snow Girl.
9. Turbo was a heavy metal band from the town of Kranj, Slovenia. The band has released two full-length studio albums, "The Power of Metal" (1995) and "A Glimpse of Home" (1997). Zanil Zak Tataj, former vocalist of the hard rock band Divlje Jagode, appeared as the singer on both Turbo's studio albums.
10. Turbo was a heavy metal band from Chile. They released their only album "Turbo pesado" in 1987.
11. Turbo (also known as TurboA) is a Finnish musician known for his Eurobeat remixes of popular songs. He is often represented by a picture of the Pokémon Quagsire.
Zero
Turbo Lyrics
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Wszystkich wkoło pytasz: gdzie tu sens
W głowie huczy w uszach rośnie ból
Sam już nie wiesz jak na prawdę jest
Z gazet sieczka sypie się na stół
Siwy starzec śmieje się do łez
W eter płyną hektolitry słów
Zamykasz się przed całym światem
Uciekasz gdzieś w najdalszy kąt
Do uszu wkładasz marzeń watę
A inni piszą dalszy ciąg
Odnajdą ciebie któregoś dnia
Odnajdą ciebie na pewna tam
Odnajdą ciebie któregoś dnia
I tak zatańczysz jak będą grać
Posadzą ciebie przed kamerą
Poczujesz w głowie nagle szum
Wykroją z ciebie nowe zero
I nie wykręcisz się. Na mur
The song "Zero" by Turbo speaks about feeling lost and disconnected from the world around you. From every direction, we hear meaningless chatter and ask ourselves what is the point of it all. The constant noise grows louder, leading to a headache as we struggle to discern the truth. The media spews nonsense, leaving us with only confusion and uncertainty. We close ourselves off from the world, seeking refuge in our own thoughts and dreams. However, we cannot escape the fact that one day we will be discovered, thrust into the spotlight to dance to the tune of those in power. We will be molded into something new, losing our individuality and becoming just another zero in the system.
The lyrics convey a sense of hopelessness and despair, reflecting the feeling that many people experience when faced with the overwhelming and often confusing information overload of modern society. The song also touches on the themes of conformity and the pressure to fit in and conform to the expectations set by society.
Overall, "Zero" is a powerful song that speaks to the struggles of navigating the complexities of the modern world while trying to stay true to oneself.
Line by Line Meaning
Z każdej strony słyszysz tyle bzdur
From every side, you hear so much nonsense
Wszystkich wkoło pytasz: gdzie tu sens
You ask everyone around: where is the sense in this?
W głowie huczy w uszach rośnie ból
Your head buzzes and pain grows in your ears
Sam już nie wiesz jak na prawdę jest
You no longer know what is really going on
Z gazet sieczka sypie się na stół
Chips of newspaper fall onto the table
Siwy starzec śmieje się do łez
A grey old man laughs until tears roll down his cheeks
W eter płyną hektolitry słów
Hectolitres of words flow through the air
Sam już nie wiesz jak na prawdę jest
You no longer know what is really going on
Zamykasz się przed całym światem
You close yourself off from the entire world
Uciekasz gdzieś w najdalszy kąt
You run away to the furthest corner
Do uszu wkładasz marzeń watę
You stuff your ears with cotton dreams
A inni piszą dalszy ciąg
Others write the next chapter
Odnajdą ciebie któregoś dnia
They'll find you one day
Odnajdą ciebie na pewna tam
They'll surely find you there
Odnajdą ciebie któregoś dnia
They'll find you one day
I tak zatańczysz jak będą grać
And so, you'll dance to their tune
Posadzą ciebie przed kamerą
They'll sit you in front of a camera
Poczujesz w głowie nagle szum
You'll suddenly feel a noise in your head
Wykroją z ciebie nowe zero
They'll carve out a new zero from you
I nie wykręcisz się. Na mur
And you won't be able to get out of it. Against a wall
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
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On this episode we feature Richard Martin's amazingly quick 2016 Porsche 911 Turbo. This car can do it all from blazing fast 0-60mph in 2.1 seconds(on street asphalt) , 9 second 1/4 mile, 180+mph 1/2 mile, and still dominate a road course. Richard does it all with this car, which leaves us wondering... could this be the best all around sports car? oh, did we mention this is all done on factory engine internals!
@swangthatscat3928
I wanna buy the TRC Hellcat
@ShamanWS6
@Romero Bryan There are 900hp cars doing professional road racing and one just did the Pike's Peak race on stock internals at that power level. That level of punishment is far beyond street or drag racing duty.
@JT-wy3xl
Race it with the sequential evo
@ruiferreira1647
what is factory internals? increaced displacement? just a diferent ICU maping? better pieces from the factory?
@ShamanWS6
@@ruiferreira1647 I don't know what you mean, but when I say stock internals I mean that the engine is never out and not modified in any way. Just the turbos, y-pipe, plenum, exhaust and tune, more or less - plus supporting things like diverters. A lot of guys use methanol injection for safety and to make a bit more power, injected at the plenum. So, bolt-ons just like the car in this video - ByDesign has an XR system with standard linear turbos that makes more power - the XR system uses it, not quite as good as daily driver but gets rid of the restriction and heat generation of the VTG at the expense of a bit more lag.
@Hyena9324
This 911 was definitely an inside job
@codthebomb13
Underrated comment lol
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Clinton Li referencing 9/11 terrorist attack where conspiracies came up of the attack being an ‘’inside job’’ by the government.
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