- the
frontman of the po****r rock band
Psihomodo Pop.
Gobac gained prominence in the mid-1980s as
member of
Psihomodo Pop, the
group attracting the attention...
-
Psihomodo Pop is a
Croatian and
Yugoslav rock band
formed in
Zagreb in 1982. In the mid-1980s,
Psihomodo Pop
gained the
attention of
Yugoslav audience...
-
Putnik and Viktorija, punk rock
bands like KUD Idijoti,
Partibrejkers and
Psihomodo Pop, but also by
alternative and avant-garde acts like Laibach, Ekatarina...
- musician, was best
known as the
guitarist of the po****r punk rock band
Psihomodo Pop. Radulović
started his
career in
Karlovac as the
leader of the local...
- "Sunday Morning" has been
covered by many artists.
Yugoslav punk rock band
Psihomodo Pop
recorded a Serbo-Croatian
version for
their 1988
debut album Godina...
- Pomiriši" (Scratch and Sniff). One of the songs, "Maradona",
features Psihomodo Pop
singer Davor Gobac. ****tasy (1995; re-released in 2000)
Second Hand...
-
compilation Opus she
recorded a new
version of "Kako bih
volio da si tu" with
Psihomodo Pop
frontman Davor Gobac. She
cooperated with Klinar's band Rock Partyzani...
- Bogović,
although they were
thinking about taking Davor Gobac (later of
Psihomodo pop) instead. All of them,
except Houra,
previously pla**** in another...
- Zagreb. Jovanov's
first music video was award-winning "Leteći odred" for
Psihomodo Pop in 1988.
After he left his
television job in 1993, he
became a professional...
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Patka Petar i Zli Vuci
Plavi Orkestar Prljavo Kazalište
Profili Profili Psihomodo Pop Rani Mraz
Riblja Čorba
Rokeri s
Moravu Sanjalice September Slomljena...