The trio remains a cornerstone of Hungarian humor, and the compilation "A humor nagyágyúi No. 2" (often referred to as their second major radio cabaret mix) captures the group at their peak of improvisational energy. Following the massive success of their 1991 gold record Csak 18 éven felülieknek! , this collection serves as a definitive look at the sketches that dominated the Hungarian airwaves during the late 80s and early 90s. Key Tracks and Highlights
Their "mixes" are notable not just for the scripted jokes, but for the where the performers try to make each other "break" character—a hallmark of their live and recorded performances that made them fan favorites on the Rádiókabaré program. Markos NГЎdas Boncz rГЎdiГіkabarГ© mix 2.
A parody of the then-emerging home video culture, highlighting the trio’s knack for observational humor regarding new technology and social trends. The Trio’s Dynamic The trio remains a cornerstone of Hungarian humor,
The mix is characterized by the trio's signature "Hóbortfesztivál" (Madcap Festival) style, featuring a blend of social satire and absurd character work. , this collection serves as a definitive look
A two-part series featuring the fast-paced, high-pressure banter between Markos and Nádas, often involving increasingly ridiculous bureaucratic hurdles.
You can find tracks from this collection on streaming platforms like Spotify or watch full archival performances on YouTube . Markos Nádas Boncz: Csak 18 éven felülieknek! 1992
The group formed in after György Markos and György Nádas won the Hungarian Radio Humor Festival. They were joined by Géza Boncz, whose dry, intellectual wit perfectly balanced the high-octane physical and vocal energy of Markos and Nádas.