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Pollapönk are an Icelandic
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No Prejudice "No Prejudice" (in Icelandic: Enga fordóma) is a song by Icelandic band Pollapönk. It was chosen to represent Iceland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Denmark. The song was initially performed in Icelandic as Enga fordóma at the Icela ...
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History

Pollapönk was founded in 2006 by singer Heiðar Örn Kristjánsson and lead guitarist Haraldur Freyr Gíslason, both of the rock band
Botnleðja Botnleðja ('Silt') is an Icelandic rock band formed in 1994. They gained popularity when they won the Músíktilraunir, an Icelandic "battle between the bands" competition in 1995.
. The pair, who were studying to work as teachers, wanted to create music which could be enjoyed by both children and their broader families. Their debut album, the self-titled ''Pollapönk'', was created as the duo's graduation project from the Iceland University of Education. The following year, Haraldur's brother Arnar Þór Gíslason and Guðni Finnsson joined the band, playing drums and bass guitar, respectively. The quartet released a second album, entitled ''Meira Pollapönk'' ("More Pollapönk") in 2010. This was followed in 2011 by ''Aðeins Meira Pollapönk'' ("A Little More Pollapönk"). In 2014, Pollapönk entered their song "Enga fordóma" in ''
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2014'', the contest to select Iceland's entry in that year's
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on the evils of prejudice and bullying. This song was subsequently translated into English by American musician John Grant, under the title "
No Prejudice "No Prejudice" (in Icelandic: Enga fordóma) is a song by Icelandic band Pollapönk. It was chosen to represent Iceland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Denmark. The song was initially performed in Icelandic as Enga fordóma at the Icela ...
", and was performed in this form for Eurovision. Pollapönk's entry reached the Grand Final, where it placed 15th among the 26 finalists.


Members

*Heiðar Örn Kristjánsson (born September 7, 1974) is the blue ''polli'' (rascals), the lead singer of the band. Outside the band, Heiðar was previously the singer in
Botnleðja Botnleðja ('Silt') is an Icelandic rock band formed in 1994. They gained popularity when they won the Músíktilraunir, an Icelandic "battle between the bands" competition in 1995.
and currently works as a
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teacher and is married and has two children and two step-children. *Haraldur Freyr Gíslason (born December 14, 1974) is the red ''polli'', the band's lead guitarist. Haraldur was previously the drummer in Botnleðja. His brother, Arnar, is Pollapönk's drummer. Outside the band, Haraldur works as a preschool teacher and chairman of the ''Félag leikskólakennara'' (The Association of Teachers in Preschools), a branch of the ''Kennarasamband Íslands'' (The Icelandic Teachers' Union). He is married and has three children. *Guðni Þórarinn Finnsson (born December 8, 1970) is the yellow ''polli'', the band's bass guitarist. Outside the band, he is the bass guitarist for the bands
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and Ensími, with bandmate Arnar, and Dr. Spock, with Arnar and live member Óttarr Proppé. He is employed at ''Hljóðfærahúsið - Tónabúðin'', a distributor of musical instruments. He is married and has three children. *Arnar Þór Gíslason (born November 9, 1970) is the pink ''polli'', Pollapönk's drummer, and Haraldur's brother. He is also the drummer in rock bands Ensími and Dr. Spock, alongside Guðni and Óttarr. When he first joined Pollapönk, Arnar performed as the green ''polli'' but, as the group found success, discovered this caused problems when recording
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footage and transitioned to pink. He has spoken of being pleased at the normalising effect his color has had on boys wearing pink. Outside the band, he is employed at ''Hljóðfærahúsið - Tónabúðin'' and married. He has two children. In live performances, the band has been joined by: *Snæbjörn Ragnarsson (born 25 January 1978), as the orange ''polli'', a backup singer. Snæbjörn is a member of the heavy metal band,
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. He has stated that he was initially hesitant to join a band performing at Eurovision but realised his attitude displayed the same prejudice the band's entry railed against and agreed. *
Óttarr Proppé Óttarr Olaf Proppé (born 7 November 1968) is a former Icelandic politician. He is a musician, actor, former Reykjavík City Councilor (Best Party 2010-2014) and former Member of Parliament ( Bright Future 2013-2017). Óttarr was elected chair ...
(born November 7, 1968), as the purple ''polli'', a backup singer. Óttarr was a member of
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(Icelandic Parliament) and the rock band, Dr. Spock.


Discography


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