This band was formed from the deep true love to punk rock and heavy metal. Sado Skull 56 came upon the idea to play only covers of his favourite bands.

The three Vulgar’s principles are: each played song must have no more than 3-4 chords. Every number must last no longer than 3 minutes. And eventually – they all need to be VULGAR. The more vulgar the better and more enjoyable the song is.

For quite a long time Skull 56 couldn’t manage to find musicians ready to join the band. Finally he found Doctor No. He is a drummer, but plays also the guitar and other instruments. Apart from that he knows all the angles of sound engineering and producing. Sado Skull 56 and Doctor No decided to record the material in a Doctor No’s private studio. The idea was to record each song in one day – including Vocals, guitars, bass, drums… They kept playing and drinking … Up to 25 beers a song. Never had they repeated a single sound even when they were stone sober again.

Except cover versions they recorded few songs written by Sado Skull 56. The whole material was released by their own label – Sophisticated Satanoporn on limited 666 copies debut album: “This Is Punk Rock!”

After the release, Gos – the drummer joined the band. Few weeks later Nobody – the second guitarist and Rado Van – the bass player also joined the band.
This line up debuted as VULGAR on their first live performance on Halloween 2008 in their hometown – Sopot.
They played for months their own songs in their own rehearsal room, prepering to record their first full lenght album – “The Professional Blasphemy”.
Before the recording, Rado Van left the band. He was replaced by Animal, who also left the band soon.
So they started to record “The Professional Blasphemy” without regular bass player, but with guest appearance of Orion /Behemoth/
and Kvajah /The Transistors/ and finally with Grinder – the new regular bass player, who’s in the band up to date.
“The Professional Blasphemy” was released on 02.04.10.
In September 2010 Doctor No left the board called VULGAR.
He had a different life plans but he’s still a member of The Vulgar Family and he will be producing and mixing Vulgar’s brand new album.
In the summer and fall of 2010 in the Monte Cassino Studio /Sopot/ and in a small house in a deep Polish village,
VULGAR did the pre-production of their new album.
They recorded 23 new songs including one cover version of the song from 1928.
Now they look for the new guitarist and prepare to the recording of the new album in February of 2011.