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Buldožer (meaning "bulldozer") was a Yugoslav-Slovenian
progressive rock band from the 1970s and 1980s. They were one of the
first bands in
communist Yugoslavia...
- the 1983 album, "Nevino srce" ("Innocent Heart") by
Slovenian rock band,
Buldožer. In 1998, she
released an album,
Songs From
Movies That Have
Never Been...
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progressive rock ones that were also po****r in
Titoist Yugoslavia, such as
Buldožer and Lačni Franz,
which inspired later comedy rock
bands including Zmelkoow...
- Big Foot Mama, Zaklonišče Prepeva, Siddharta,
Vlado Kreslin, Niet, Mi2,
Buldožer,
Carpe Diem, Dan D, Društvo
mrtvih pesnikov,
Elvis Jackson (ska punk),...
- Sklonište, Azra,
Bajaga i Instruktori, Đorđe Balašević,
Bijelo Dugme,
Buldožer,
Crvena Jabuka,
Zdravko Čolić,
Denis & Denis,
Divlje Jagode, Disciplina...
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representative of
Slovenian comedy rock
music tradition that was
established by
Buldožer and is
continued by
other bands, such as Zmelkoow. Mohor, H. (2009) Biografija...
- the Egg
Krtek a
vejce 1975 05:35 19 23. Mole and the
Bulldozer Krtek a
buldozér 1975 05:43 19 24. Mole in the
Desert Krtek na poušti 1975 05:52 19 25....
- from
Primal Scream's hit "Rocks".
Later during the year,
Slovenian band
Buldožer and
Serbian singer-songwriter
Vlada Divljan on
their joint concerts performed...
- III",
written for the play of the same name, "Tribute to
Buldožer",
which was a
cover of
Buldožer song "Yes My Baby, No", a new
version of "Moji drugovi"...
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Italian metal band
Bulldozer (EP), the
second EP of the band Big
Black Buldožer, a Yugoslav-Slovenian rock band This
disambiguation page
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