Sto zvířat ("Hundred Animals") is a well-established name in the Czech music scene, renowned for their energetic blend of ska and rock music, with influences from jazz and other genres adding to their distinctive sound. The band was formed in Prague in 1990, which means that by the time of this biography, they have been active for over three decades, a milestone celebrated with their release "30 let testováno na lidech" ("30 Years Tested on Humans").
The band has a colorful lineup that typically features a brass section, contributing to their lively concerts and the festive atmosphere that surrounds their performances. Through their career, Sto zvířat has become known for witty lyrics that often include a humorous take on personal and social themes, showcasing the creative songwriting of lead vocalist and bassist, Jakub Noha. Album titles such as "Nikdy Nic Nebylo" ("Nothing Ever Was") and "Rozptýlení Pro Pozůstalé" ("Distraction for the Survivors") exemplify their playful approach to naming their works. Their music appeals not only to fans of ska and rock but also to a broader audience who appreciate the band's ability to connect with listeners through humor and satire wrapped in infectious melodies. With a steadfast presence in the Czech music industry and a dedicated fan base, Sto zvířat continues to be a force of creative energy and an enduring cultural phenomenon.
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