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Pankrti (The ****s in Slovene) are a punk rock band from Ljubljana, Slovenia,
active in the late 1970s and 1980s. They were
known for
provocative and...
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Notable covers of the song were made by the
Slovenian punk-rock band
Pankrti in 1984 on the Rdeči
album (Red album), as well as the
Croatian punk-rock...
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known as a
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...
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Yugoslavia and the
Socialist Republic of Serbia. Some
notable acts included:
Pankrti, Paraf, Pekinška patka, KUD Idijoti, Niet,
Patareni and KBO!. The punk...
- the song "Gospodar" from the
early 1980s by the
Slovene punk rock band
Pankrti. The
rulers of
Wallachia and
Moldavia were
styled hospodars in
Slavic writings...
- punk and new wave era. "Anarhist" -
Pankrti "Tovar'ši, jest vam ne verjamem" -
Pankrti "Lublana je bulana" -
Pankrti "Moj otac je bio u ratu" - Prljavo...
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scenes reached their peak in the
early 1980s, with acts like Paraf, Azra,
Pankrti,
Prljavo Kazalište, Film, Pekinška Patka, Haustor, Lačni Franz, Idoli,...
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center for punk rock. The best-known
representatives of this
genre were
Pankrti, Niet,
Lublanski Psi, Čao Pičke, Via Ofenziva, Tožibabe, and
Otroci Socializma...
- jednom....
During the same year,
Atheist Rap
appeared on the
Pankrti tribute album Pankrti 06 with the
cover of the song "Modro nebo", Ljubiša Georgijević...
- 1987 (Pljuni i
zapjevaj moja
Jugoslavijo Tour)
Laibach –
December 3, 1987
Pankrti –
December 10, 1987 The
Pixies –
September 24, 1988
Laibach –
March 30...