Punk · PL · Active since 1990

Schizma

Aggressive Polish hardcore that hits like a physical weight. Raw, non-conformist energy built for mosh pits and high-stakes catharsis.

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Schizma sounds like the friction between a concrete city and the people trying to survive it. It is heavy, unrelenting hardcore that prioritizes impact and message over polish. The guitars are thick and metallic, providing a rhythmic foundation that feels more like a blunt force instrument than a melodic one. The drums drive the songs forward with a frantic, old-school urgency that never lets up.

What makes them distinctive is their deep-rooted connection to the Polish underground scene and a specific vocal grit that feels uniquely Eastern European. They balance the speed of classic punk with the crushing breakdowns of 90s metallic hardcore, creating a sound that is both nostalgic for the DIY era and perpetually relevant in its aggression. There is a sense of community and shared struggle baked into every gang vocal and chugging riff.

Start with 'Pod Naciskiem' to hear the band at their most raw and influential. It captures the essence of the 90s Polish scene: unrefined, politically charged, and sonically punishing. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who values authenticity and high-energy protest music.

Our Catalog2 Albums · 1997 · 2009
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