DEZERTER
History and Discography compiled by Jason Flower

Dezerter SS-20 were formed in May 1981, in the Warszawa region. All four members were very young, and more or less learned to play their instruments by forming this group. The original line-up was Robert "Robal" Matera-guitar/vocals, Darek "Stepa" Stepnowski, and Krzysiek Grabowski-drums. Soon after, Darek "Skandal" Hain joined on lead vocals.

SS-20 was a secret weapon, a nuclear missile designed by the USSR. There were two designs of the missile, it was able to fly up to 6000 km, and was in use between 1975 to 1991, when the intoduction of international anti-nuclear war pacts made it illegal. Hence, the name itself was considered an incredible provocation for many. Articles ran thru both the Polish and Russian press regarding the "punk" group's name. Soon enough, the group experiened censors examining their lyrics before concerts telling them which songs they could not perform due to their subject matter. "We would comply, and as soon as the censors left, we would go ahead and play them anyway..." -Robal. Eventually the group came to a point that they were unable to even list their name on concert posters, and with more and more difficulty to perform under this controvercial name, the group had to abandon the title of "SS20". These early days were documented in a small film made about the group titled "Byc Czlowiekiem" (A. Pakula) filmed July 1982.

By the beginning of '83, the group had introduced the new name, Dezerter, at which point the members had solidified their sound, as a hardcore punk group, certainly the second generation. Sierpien 1983, Dezerter were granted the opportunity to record a 7" EP under supervision of the state label Tonpress. The general commission selected 4 songs they found most lyrically acceptable. Released in 1984, this became the first punk single with blatant political text against the system to be issued within Poland; ironically enough issued by the hypocritical system which they rejected. The 7", packaged in a generic coloured Tonpress sleeve, sold a phenominal 50,000 copies. Members of the group actually made an alternate xerox-collage cover, which was thinly distributed mostly around the Warszawa region. After this initial pressing sold out, the commission at Tonpress over-ruled it being re-issued, and hundreds or thousands of copies were destroyed.

Jarocin Festival
JAROCIN FESTIVAL
PHOTO: GUTEK
Still 1984, Dezerter performed at the massive Jarocin Festival. This was a climactic point for the group, absolutely blistering fast and tightly performed. The concert was recorded, and the result was the underground cassette release, Jeszcz Zywy Czlowiek. By 1985, the group had already made a massive progression with their sound, encorporating new wave/jazzpunk elements, while still mainting their hard edge. A second cassette was released, another soundboard recording, this time from the Hybryd Club in Warsaw, titled Izolacja. Something very interesting about this tape was that it was a split with an un-named (unknown) group from the USSR. The first Polish Underground sampler LP was issued this same year on Polton, Fala, including Dezerter. This LP was accompanied by an insert with information on each group. An interesting note is that this was quite a "grass-roots" project, and a very interesting example of the spectrum of creativity coming from the country.

In 1986, Dezerter were included on the first all-punk sampler LP from Poland, Jak Punk To Punk. This new Tonpress LP came with absolutely zero information regarding the groups which it featured.

Dezerter 1987 Skandal parted ways with Dezerter, and their first concert without him would be the Jarocin Festival, at which point Robal took over on lead vocals. This same year, the group's meeting with Canadian punk Joey Shithead of D.O.A. brought them the issue of their first full length LP, Underground Out of Poland. Released by Maximum Rock n Roll Collective (U.S.A.), the LP consisted of live recordings from their demos, and the 4 tracks from their Tonpress 7", re-issued without authorization of Tonpress. The case was with all punk bands to record with Tonpress, that the label usually found some way of the rights to the recording remaining in custody of the state label, and the group recieving absolutely zero royalties. This year, the group also made their first professional studio LP, Kolaboracja. The LP was issued under a vinyl-club, and only available through the post. Released by the Razem Label, 5000 pressed. Today, a very rare item.

Dezerter are without doubt the most well known, if not the only Polish Punk group known at an international level. Their tours of Western Europe and Japan, as well as their promotion through the international underground brought them a deserved success which continues to flourish. Dezerter have maintained their power and conviction, musically and ethically. They are still a D.I.Y. band. Family and employment have obviously affected how active they are, but they still tour at least once a year. They have changed bassists a few times, but Krzysiek and Robal still remain original members. Skandal died in 1995(?).
DISCOGRAPHY

Releases

DEMO (1982)

KU PRZYSZLOSCI 7" (Tonpress, 1983)

JESZCZE ZYWY CZLOWIEK tape (1984)

IZOLACJA split tape w/ unknown bands from U.S.S.R. (1985)

UNDERGROUND OUT OF POLAND LP (MRR, 1987)

KOLABORACJA LP (Razem, 1987)

KOLABORACJA II LP (Poljazz, 1988)

WSZYSCY PREZECIWKO WSZYSTKIM LP (Arston, 1990)

LIVE IN JAPAN 7" (?)

BLASFEMIA LP (Izabelin, 1992)

DEZERTER 7" (NNNW, 1993)

ILE PROCENT DUSZY? CD/tape (Polton, 1994)

DEUTER CD/tape (Polton, 1995)

MAM KLY MAM PAZURY CD/tape (Polton/Warner, 1996)

ZIEMIA JEST PLASKA LP/CD/tape (NNNW, 1998)

DECYDUJACE STARCZY (2001)


Reissues

HISTORIA CD/tape (Silverton, 1993 - has material from 1981-1992)


Compilations

GREVIOUS MUSICAL HARM tape (Xcentric Noise, 1983) "Untitled", "Fabrika"

WORLD CLASS PUNK tape (ROIR, 1984) "Spyta Milicjanta"

WE DON'T WANT YOUR FUCKING WAR! LP (Fight Back, 1984)

FALA LP (Polton, 1985) "Nie Ma Zagnozenia", "Plakat"

JAK PUNK TO PUNK LP (Tonpress, 1986) "Nas nie ma", "Uleglosc"

22 POLISH PUNK CLASSICS CD (Sonic, 1992)


INFO

Lyrics to Underground Out Of Poland

Official Dezerter Website
All in Polish. Looks like a well-done website - discography, history, lyrics, etc.
Dezerter



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