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TPWC Sokół (WWO, ZIP Sklad) and Pono (Zipera, ZIP Sklad) began rapping in the mid 90s as TPWC on DJ Volt's albums and various compilations. After 11 years they finally reunited to record an album. They started in a small, amateur studio Indigo in the back of a music store, supported by Karol and Bogusz Jr. They recorded for themselves, but the tracks quickly spread around Warsaw despite the lack of internet. People simply recorded one tape from another tape. It didn't take long until they were spotted and were offered to perform as a support at the RUN DMC concert. This was succeeded by forming the legendary Warsaw crew, ZIP Sklad, under which name they released the 1999 album, „Chleb powszedni”, as well as smaller ZIP projects. Pono Fu and Koras released two albums („O.N.F.R” i „Druga strona medalu”) under Zipera, taking over the charts with tracks like „Wir wydarzen”, „Bez cisnien” and „Do roboty” with Muniek Staszczyk from T.Love. Meanwhile, Sokól, Jedker and DJ Deszczu Strugi formed their famous project, WWO (W witrynach odbicia / W Wyjatkowych Okolicznosciach) releasing 4 albums („Masz i pomysl”, „We wlasnej osobie”, „Witam was w rzeczywistosci” and „Zycie na kredycie”). Pono released two phenomenal solo albums („Hold” and „Tak to widze”), whereas Sokól recorded with numerous artists, such as Michal Urbaniak, the Cuban group Los Sicarios, Kapela Czerniakowska and Ania Szarmach, Janek Mlynarski and Fox from 15 Minut Projekt. SOKÓL FEAT. PONO In 2006 Sokól began recordi