Orlík (band)

Vitáček left in 1989 to play with Wanastowi Vjecy and Plexis, and was replaced by Jan Limburský.

Jakub Maleček joined on bass, and the lineup of the quartet remained stable until their eventual breakup.

While they sang about drinking beer ("Pivečko"), they were opposed to hard drugs, a sentiment expressed in the song "Perník".

Orlík was criticized for the racial overtones of some of their compositions, targeting specifically the gypsy minority in Czechoslovakia.

After the band broke up, frontman Daniel Landa went on to have a successful solo career and remains musically active to this day.