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Punk Rock in Yugoslavia

Punk Rock in Yugoslavia

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ISBN10: 6132554270
ISBN13: 9786132554277
Publisher: Alphascript Pub
Pages: 80
Weight: 0.28
Height: 0.19 Width: 9.02 Depth: 6.00
Language: English
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Punk in Yugoslavia is the punk subculture of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (a state that existed until 1991). The most developed punk scenes across the federation existed in Socialist Republic of Slovenia, the Adriatic coast of Socialist Republic of Croatia, the Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, the capital of Belgrade and other places. Notable acts include: Pankrti, Paraf, Pekin ka patka, KUD Idijoti, Niet, Patareni and KBO!. The Non-Aligned Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was never part of the Eastern Bloc, and it was open to western influences. The Yugoslav pop and rock scene was socially accepted, well developed and covered in the media. The former Yugoslav punk scene emerged in the late 1970s, influenced by the first wave of punk rock bands from the United Kingdom and United States, such as Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Damned, Ramones, Generation X, The Ruts, Buzzcocks and The Jam, as well as the proto-punk acts such as The Stooges and the New York Dolls. The DIY punkzine scene also started to develop in Yugoslavia.

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