From 1995 to 1997, it was bought and sold five more times, and each time cutbacks were made and the station adopted a more commercial sound.
When this failed to arouse interest, the band began to write in Polish only, and gradually adopted a harder-edged, more industrial-influenced sound.
On this album the band experimented with elements of the music of Brazil's indigenous peoples, and adopted a slower, down-tuned sound.
At the time of its release it was a commercial failure and received very negative reviews claiming that the band had adopted a new 'American sound'.
Either the artist had lost their creative edge or needed to adopt a more mainstream sound to gain airplay and boost sales.
The band adopted a slower and deeper sound for this album.
Produced in 1985, the album sees the group adopting a more rock-influenced sound, with several tracks prominently featuring heavy guitar riffs.
This album was a slight departure from their previous, as it adopted a much heavier, more serious sound.
On Seven the band adopted a more acoustic sound compared to Tweaked, which may be seen as its heavier counterpart.