- KUD
Idijoti was a punk rock band from ****, Croatia. The name of the band
translates to
Cultural Artistic Society "Idiots" The word
Idijoti is deliberately...
- Serbia. Some
notable acts included: Pankrti, Paraf, Pekinška patka, KUD
Idijoti, Niet,
Patareni and KBO!. The punk
scene emerged in the late 1970s, influenced...
- for the
songs featured quotations from acts such as Kićo Slabinac, KUD
Idijoti,
Ekatarina Velika, The
Clash and Soundgarden.
Between the songs, the band...
-
their album,
Every Day Time Bomb.
Former Yugoslav punk rock
bands KUD
Idijoti and
later Goblini recorded their versions of the track.
Hungarian punk...
-
tribute album to KUD
Idijoti entitled Za tebe — A
Tribute to KUD
Idijoti (For You — A
Tribute to KUD
Idijoti) with a
cover of KUD
Idijoti song "Baj, baj, bejbe"...
- Električni Orgazam, Film, Galija, Haustor, Idoli, Indexi,
Korni Grupa, KUD
Idijoti, Lačni Franz, Laibach, Leb i Sol,
Josipa Lisac, Slađana Milošević, Pankrti...
- the Rdeči
album (Red album), as well as the
Croatian punk-rock band KUD
Idijoti in 1990, on
their album Mi smo
ovdje samo zbog para (We are only here for...
- was a Yugoslav-born singer,
frontman of the
Croatian cult punk-band KUD
Idijoti. He was born on 6
October 1955 in ****, in a
family originating from an...
-
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...
- band. KSU
Ustrzyki Dolne,
Poland 1977–present A
classic punk rock band. KUD
Idijoti ****, Istria,
Croatia 1981–2011 A punk rock/alternative rock band....