• Punk rock in Yugoslavia was the punk subculture of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The most developed scenes across the federation...
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  • Slovenian "rock" band. Popular music in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia New wave music in Yugoslavia Punk rock in Yugoslavia v t e v t e...
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  • Popular music in Yugoslavia includes the pop and rock music of the former SFR Yugoslavia, including all their genres and subgenres. The scene included...
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  • as both punk rock and new wave (the term "new wave" was initially interchangeable with "punk"). The new wave scene in Yugoslavia emerged in the late...
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  • Niet (category Yugoslav punk rock groups)
    influential[citation needed] music groups of the Slovenian punk movement and the punk rock in Yugoslavia in general. The band was active from 1983 to 1988, from...
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  • Punk rock (also known as simply punk) is a music genre that emerged in the mid-1970s. Rooted in 1950s rock and roll and 1960s garage rock, punk bands...
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    Hardcore punk (commonly abbreviated to hardcore or hXc) is a punk rock subgenre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. It is generally faster...
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    history of the punk subculture involves the history of punk rock, the history of various punk ideologies, punk fashion, punk visual art, punk literature,...
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  • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Serbian rock scene was a part of the SFR Yugoslav rock scene. The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was not an Eastern...
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  • Novi Punk Val (meaning New Punk Wave) is a compilation album of punk rock and new wave music from the SFR Yugoslavia. It covers the period from 1978 till...
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  • Rock music in Bosnia and Herzegovina mostly developed during the time when the country was part of socialist Yugoslavia. The city of Sarajevo was, prior...
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    Pankrti (category Yugoslav punk rock groups)
    They are one of the most important former Yugoslav punk groups and one of the first punk rock bands ever formed in a communist country. Gregor Tomc and Peter...
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    Yugoslavia Sarajevo school of pop rock Punk rock in Yugoslavia New Primitivism Yu-Mex YU Rock Misija Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest Novokomponovana...
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    KUD Idijoti (category Yugoslav punk rock groups)
    (2001) Tako je govorio Zaratusta (2002) O Bella ciao Bandiera Rossa Punk rock in Yugoslavia "Biografija". Kudidijoti.com. Archived from the original on 27...
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  • Artistička radna akcija (category Punk rock albums by Yugoslav artists)
    under the acronym: ARA) is a new wave and punk rock compilation album released in 1981 by Jugoton in SFR Yugoslavia. It presents a snapshot of the early 1980s...
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  • Pekinška Patka (category Yugoslav punk rock groups)
    and former Yugoslav punk rock band from Novi Sad. Their debut album, Plitka poezija, released in 1980, is considered the first punk rock album by a band...
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    Psihomodo Pop (category Yugoslav punk rock groups)
    Croatian pop punk group. The band was formed in 1983 in Zagreb and has since achieved a somewhat cult following across the area of former Yugoslavia. Formed...
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  • Afektiven Naboj (category Yugoslav punk rock groups)
    Vizantija Punk rock in Yugoslavia Maximum Rocknroll. Maximum Rock 'n' Roll. 2002. p. 39. "Горан Трајкоски - слободен и свој". Радио Слободна Европа (in Macedonian)...
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    Atheist Rap (category Yugoslav punk rock groups)
    Atheist Rap is a Serbian punk rock band from Novi Sad, formed in 1989, which has released six studio albums, one compilation album and one live DVD. Their...
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    Peter Lovšin (category Slovenian rock musicians)
    frontman of the first Yugoslav punk rock group Pankrti. After a period with Pankrti in the 1980s, he formed a successful rock band Sokoli and later continued...
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    Električni Orgazam (category Yugoslav punk rock groups)
     'Electric Orgasm') is a Serbian rock band from Belgrade. Originally starting as a combination of new wave, punk rock and post-punk, the band later slowly changed...
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    Paraf (category Yugoslav punk rock groups)
    Paraf was a punk rock and later post-punk band from Rijeka, Croatia, known as one of the pioneers of punk rock in the SFR Yugoslavia. Following the expansion...
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  • Live in Yugoslavia is a live album from the punk band the Anti-Nowhere League. It was recorded in Moša Pijade Hall in Zagreb, Yugoslavia on 24 April 1983...
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    Fol Jazik (category Yugoslav punk rock groups)
    is considered to be the first Macedonian punk rock band, founded in Skopje by Vlado Hristov – KRLE (vocals) in 1978. The band members were: Vlado Hristov...
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  • New wave music (redirect from New wave Punk)
    melodic "broadening of punk culture". It was originally used as a catch-all for the various styles of music that emerged after punk rock. Later, critical consensus...
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  • Outsider (1997 film) (category Films set in Yugoslavia)
    film takes place in the 1980s in the former Yugoslavia. It covers issues such as the former Yugoslav punk rock scene and drug use in the year when Josip...
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  • Goran Trajkoski (category Punk rock musicians)
    Padot na Vizantija Arhangel Punk rock in Yugoslavia "Mizar - 20 years after" by Miodrag Mišolić at the Mizar Official Website (in Macedonian) Dragan Pavlov...
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    was one of the first punk bands in Croatia and the former Yugoslavia in general, and later they moved on to post-punk. From punk rock emerged the new wave...
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  • Punk was an influence in the 1980s on new wave, post-punk and eventually alternative rock. From the 1990s, alternative rock began to dominate rock music...
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    Ritam Nereda (category Yugoslav punk rock groups)
    Нереда; trans. Rhythm of Mess) is a Serbian and Yugoslav oi!/punk rock band from Novi Sad. The band was formed in 1986, by Boban Petronić (bass guitar, vocals)...
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