Exodus was a Polish symphonic rock band, active from 1976 to 1985. They were one of the leading progressive rock bands in Poland during their time, often likened to prominent acts due to their intricate and symphonic soundscapes. The band released several notable works, including "The Most Beautiful Day" and "Supernova," showcasing their ability to craft complex and engaging music. Their discography also includes various singles like "Uspokojenie wieczorne" and "Spróbuj wznieść się wyżej." Notable members included Andrzej Puczyński on guitar, Wojciech Puczyński on bass, Władysław Komendarek on keyboards, and Paweł Birula handling vocals and guitar.
Exodus's music contributed significantly to the progressive rock scene in Poland during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Their sound, often described as art-rock, set them apart as a distinctive and influential group within Polish rock. Despite their active period ending in 1985, Exodus remains a beloved name among fans of symphonic and progressive rock, known for their rich and atmospheric compositions.
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