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Petr Janda
Petr Janda
kytara, zpěv
Petr Janda
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Jiří Valenta
Jiří Valenta
klávesové nástroje
Jiří Valenta
klávesové nástroje


Milan Peroutka
Milan Peroutka
bicí
Milan Peroutka
bicí


Milan Broum
Milan Broum
baskytara, zpěv
Milan Broum
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