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Horkýže Slíže
Background information
OriginNitra, Slovakia
GenresRock, punk rock, comedy rock, grunge
Years active1992 (1992)–present
LabelsHS Records, EMI, BMG
Members
  • Peter Hrivňák (Kuko)
  • Mário Sabo (Sabotér)
  • Juraj Štefánik (Štefko, Doktor)
  • Marek Viršík (Vandel)
  • Veronika Smetanová
Past members
  • Martin Košovan (Košo)
  • Martin Žiak (Apíčko)
  • Noro Ivančík
Websitewww.horkyzeslize.sk

Horkýže Slíže is a Slovak rock band formed in 1992 in Nitra. Horkýže Slíže's music contains elements of punk, rock, pop, and metal. Their lyrics are known for their humorous content and they sometimes produce parodies of other styles of music, such as 'R'n'B Soul', which is a clear take-off of contemporary R&B styles. Their other hits include "Maštaľ", "Vlak", "A Ja Sprostá", among others. Horkýže Slíže has received two platinum albums (Kýže Sliz and Ukáž Tú Tvoju Zoo).

Members

Current members

  • Peter Hrivňák (Kuko) - bass guitar (1992-2018), vocals (1992–present)
  • Mário Sabo (Sabotér, Maj Faking Sistr) - guitar, backing vocals (1992–present)
  • Juraj Štefánik (Štefko, Doktor) - guitar, backing vocals (1995–present)
  • Marek Viršík (Vandel) - drums, backing vocals (2002–present)
  • Veronika Smetanová - bass guitar (2018-present)

Former members

  • Martin Košovan (Košo) - drums, backing vocals (1992–2002)
  • Martin Žiak - bass guitar
  • Noro Ivančík - bass guitar

Discography

Studio albums

Compilations

  • Best Uff (2001)
  • V Dobrej Viere 2001-2011 (2011)
  • Platinum Collection (2013)

Live albums

  • Živák (CD/DVD) (2005)

Box Set

  • Festival Chorobná/Kýže Sliz (2006)
  • Box Úplne Prvých 4 Nahrávok (2018)
  • Box/Zatiaľ/Úplne Všetkých Nahrávok (2023)

Demo

  • "Prvý Slíž' (CS 1994), (CD reissue 2018)

External links

ZAI Award for Best Vocal Artist or Ensemble
Annual
Grammy Awards
Biennial
  • Due to various presenters, the awards were frequently renamed
  • Since 1998, the category was split
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