The discography of (meaning "Infernal Machine" or "Homemade Bomb") represents the definitive history of heavy metal in Hungary. Formed in the early 1980s, they became the first band to release a proper heavy metal album in the country, breaking through a culturally restrictive political system. Their music, characterized by twin-guitar harmonies and Rebellion-themed lyrics, has maintained a "cult" status for over four decades. The Golden Era (1986–1990)
: Continued their dominance with popular tracks like "Tépett madár". PokolgГ©p DiszkogrГЎfia
During this period, the band featured the "classic" lineup, including vocalist József Kalapács and the guitar duo of Gábor Kukovecz and László Nagyfi. The discography of (meaning "Infernal Machine" or "Homemade
: The final studio album of the original lineup, marking the end of an era before significant member changes. The Golden Era (1986–1990) : Continued their dominance
: The first heavy metal album in Hungarian history. It features high-energy tracks like "Mindhalálig rock and roll" and is regarded as a landmark for the Eastern Bloc metal scene.
: Widely considered their masterpiece, often compared to the styles of Judas Priest and Accept.