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Today's coordinates are: Poland, early '80s. The "Orkiestra Ósmego Dnia" (Orchestra of the Eight Day), a group whose sound is hard to categorize into a genre, led by Jan A.P. Kaczmarek (who would later become famous as a film score composer), releases their first album in the U.S. market: "Music For The End" (1982), distributed two years later in their homeland as "Muzyka Na Koniec." Unlike the subsequent album ("At the Last Gate"), already steeped in New Wave, this debut seems to be a watershed between Prog-rock and '80s music. You have to listen to believe it.