- KUD
Idijoti was a
Croatian and
Yugoslav punk rock band
formed in **** in 1981. KUD in the band's name is the
abbreviation for Kulturno-umetničko društvo...
- Serbia. Some
notable acts included: Pankrti, Paraf, Pekinška patka, KUD
Idijoti, Niet,
Patareni and KBO!. The punk
scene emerged in the late 1970s, influenced...
- musician, best
known as the
frontman of the po****r punk rock band KUD
Idijoti.
Noted for his charisma,
stage persona and anti-fascist stands, Črnac was...
- rock band KUD
Idijoti. At the
beginning of the 1980s, Marjanović was a
member of the punk rock band Besposličari,
joining KUD
Idijoti in 1985. He was...
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Divlje Jagode, Kerber, Osmi
Putnik and Viktorija, punk rock
bands like KUD
Idijoti,
Partibrejkers and
Psihomodo Pop, but also by
alternative and avant-garde...
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their album,
Every Day Time Bomb.
Former Yugoslav punk rock
bands KUD
Idijoti and
later Goblini recorded their versions of the track.
Hungarian punk...
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Partibrejkers (4 of them on the list) 8 Van Gogh (3 of them on the list) 7 KUD
Idijoti (0 of them on the list) 6 Time (5 of them on the list) 6
Sunshine (0 of...
- for the
songs featured quotations from acts such as Kićo Slabinac, KUD
Idijoti,
Ekatarina Velika, The
Clash and Soundgarden.
Between the songs, the band...
-
album (Red Album), as well as the
Yugoslav and
Croatian punk rock band KUD
Idijoti,
first on
their 1986 live
album Legendarni uživo (The
Legendary Ones Live)...
- Manchild, Bob Sinclar,
Darko Rundek, Anastasia,
Vlatko Stefanovski, KUD
Idijoti, Fluke,
Billy Nasty, Van Gogh, Partibrejkers,
Rambo Amadeus, Del Arno Band...