Adiexodo, formed in Athens in 1983, was a pioneering force in the Greek punk scene. Their raw, high-energy sound, reminiscent of bands like The Exploited and Discharge, was characterized by unrefined production and impassioned performances. Their politically charged lyrics addressed themes of social unrest and resistance, resonating deeply with the youth of the era. During their brief but impactful three-year tenure, Adiexodo released the seminal album "38 Χιλιοστά" in 1986, which remains a touchstone in Greek punk history. Following their disbandment, members continued to influence the music scene, notably with guitarist Dimitris Spyropoulos forming the band Deus Ex Machina. ([mic.gr](https://www.mic.gr/thema/adiexodo-viografiko?utm_source=openai))