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Not long after departing C.A.F.B. in 1998, Zoltan
Horniak, keyboard player attempted suicide according to a February 2000 C.A.F.B. interview released in the Hungarian edition of the famous rock music magazine "Metal Hammer". Horniak was treated in a psychiatric facility. He has returned to C.A.F.B.
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C.A.F.B. has been booked in the legendary alternative rock club "Black Hole" the first time ever in the summer of 1991 which helped the group move forward and get noticed in the
Budapest punk scene. From 1991 C.A.F.B. regularly performed at the famous club with some of the most important Hungarian
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Reaktor studios Budapest with Gabor Nemeth (Bikini) producer. Released by Premier Art records in September 1997, the album featured the song "Engedj be". The music video that was filmed for this song was a major success and was featured on many Hungarian TV networks in 1997 and 1998. The video
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helped the band in the early days as "manager" and booked some of C.A.F.B.'s most important live performances in the 1991–1992 period. He was a classmate of Mihaly Szita and their first drummer Tamas
Hermecz. In 1998 he interviewed Gábor Szakácsi about the band. It has been released in the weekly
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The first temporary lineup of C.A.F.B. formed in early 1995 after
Szakacsi returned from his military service. The group consisted of friends, mostly from the group that started the successful Hungarian "jungle beat" outfit Brains from this lineup, (Balazs Babinecz, Gergely Jeli, Abel Tokes)
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following the departure of
Szakacsi. Brains moved to different direction, and Szakacsi brought together another short lived project for a 1996 summer tour with members of the punk band, Leguan. The final and most recognized lineup of C.A.F.B. got its shape following the 1996 summer tour.
168:("Don't trust anybody") which featured the song "B.R.F.K." (Budapest Police dept.). The song almost instantly became a crowd favorite because of its anti-establishment lyrics. Szita and Olah left the band in 1994 when Szakacsi was serving his one-year army service.
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C.A.F.B. formed in 1990 and started playing live shows in early 1991. Immanuel Olah joined the band late 1991, replacing the first drummer. He wrote and sang about forty percent of the songs performed by the band from 1991 to 1994. With the help of
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and Mihaly Szita. The band has been through several line-up changes between 2004 and 2014 but officially never broke up. After many short lived temporary line-ups the group reunited with its most successful late 1990s members in 2015.
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song "A.C.A.B.) which has been used by the band until 1997 when they signed to
Premier Art Records. Then they started calling it simply "4 musical chords" because of pressure from the label's management.
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Immanuel Olah, former drummer, vocalist, and songwriter of C.A.F.B. from 1991 to 1994, was sentenced to ten months prison in 2007 after vandalizing and later burning down a church in southeast
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Szakacsi left for
Seattle in 1999 but occasionally traveled to Budapest to record the albums 'Subkontakt" (2001) and "Naiv" (2004). He did not play any live shows with the group until 2015.
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Gábor Szakácsi – a member from 1990 to 1999 playing shows and recording with the band. From 2000 to 2004 he recorded his final 2 albums and started his new band
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C.A.F.B. recorded the "Szennyhullam" ("Wastewave") album which featured cover songs of well known
Hungarian underground artists of the 1980s and 1990s.
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After a long battle with heroin addiction, Mihaly Szita, a founding member and former bass player of the group from 1990 to 1994, died in 2001.
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Hungarian program magazine "Pesti Musor". This interview was titled "Kispunk" ("Little punk") and
Fliegauf used the name "Petervari Benedek".
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224:("All-mighty") but Premier Art refused to release it. This work later came out by Edge records which is part of "Metal Hammer Hungary".
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when the "Hungarian Metal Hammer" magazine owned label, "Hammer music" issued the material for the first time ever
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hardcore and punk rock bands of the era, like A.M.D., Leukemia and Tankcsapda. They recorded their first album
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in the USA. He appeared on stage with C.A.F.B. in September 2009 when he was visiting his hometown Budapest.
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mainly hit the rock music charts of VIVA TV that time. A year later C.A.F.B. recorded its next album
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Mihaly Szita (1974–2001), the first bass player and founding member of C.A.F.B., died in 2001.
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Immanuel Olah – After leaving C.A.F.B. in 1994 Olah joined the band Balaton.
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Prominent Hungarian program magazine "Est" about Brains and C.A.F.B. (2011)
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C.A.F.B. reunited in 2016 for a performance in Budapest on 18 March.
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C.A.F.B. is an abbreviation for "Cops Are F*ing Bastards" (as
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Index – Belföld – ElĂtĂ©ltĂ©k a Balaton egykori dobosát
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601:The famous 1997 C.A.F.B. video, "Engedj be!"
549:A Balaton dobosa gyĂşjtotta fel a templomot
456:"Lator" (2001) from the album "Subkontakt"
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510:Original copy of the interview from 1998.
453:"Engedj be" (1997) from the album "Zanza"
571:http://cafb.hu/cikkek/2000_02_MetalH.gif
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240:in Seattle (2001).L-R-Graham Hopkins;
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365:2011 (Split album with Elit Osztag)
648:Musical groups established in 1990
618:C.A.F.B. biography on Zeneforum.hu
524:magazine about Brains and C.A.F.B.
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414:1998 (Live recordings and demos)
612:A 2001 interview with Szakacsi
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628:C.A.F.B. albums on "Dalok.hu"
280:Unfortunate events and beyond
228:The late C.A.F.B. (2000–2009)
203:In the mainstream (1997–1999)
614:about the "Subkontakt" album
536:"C. A. F. B. Engedj be 1997"
420:1992 (Live 1992 Dec.19 with
215:C.A.F.B. recorded the album
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643:Hungarian punk rock groups
194:The transition (1995–1996)
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430:1992 (The first release)
377:2004 (Aurora records) CD
256:No originals (2008–2014)
596:Immanuel Olah sentenced
355:2012 (Split album with
146:Early years (1990–1994)
443:1998 (Various Artists)
401:1993 (Trottel records)
389:1999 (Edge records) CD
383:2001 (Edge records) CD
371:2009 (Self release) CD
363:Egyseg,ketseg,haromsag
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43:Background information
337:2017 (self-titled) CD
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538:. 20 September 1997.
236:Gábor Szakácsi with
18:Hungarian rock band
606:A 2005 live review
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309:Attempted suicide
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586:Official website
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399:Ne bizz senkiben
211:C.A.F.B. in 1998
186:Benedek Fliegauf
166:Ne bizz senkiben
153:Benedek Fliegauf
113:alternative rock
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64:1990–present
60:Years active
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448:Videography
387:Minden-hato
353:3 of a kind
318:Discography
242:Andy Cairns
222:Minden-hato
134:The 4-Skins
637:Categories
483:References
428:Utcastilus
422:Tankcsapda
381:Subkontakt
357:Sledgeback
180:Sledgeback
158:Utcastilus
115:band from
78:Laca Urban
76:Lajos Suto
467:Sokol 403
349:2015 (EP)
343:2017 (EP)
331:2018 (EP)
314:in 2008.
54:, Hungary
412:Klubbang
335:C.A.F.B.
301:Fatality
238:Therapy?
117:Budapest
109:C.A.F.B.
52:Budapest
25:C.A.F.B.
477:Ramonez
291:Hungary
141:History
93:Website
73:Members
418:Archiv
323:Albums
295:cantor
48:Origin
406:Tapes
393:Zanza
341:EP'17
217:Zanza
375:Naiv
329:1234
128:Name
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522:Est
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