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    KUD Idijoti was a punk rock band from Pula, Croatia. The name of the band translates to Cultural Artistic Society "Idiots" The word Idijoti is deliberately...
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  • Serbia. Some notable acts included: Pankrti, Paraf, Pekinška patka, KUD Idijoti, Niet, Patareni and KBO!. The punk scene emerged in the late 1970s, influenced...
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    lyrics for the songs featured quotations from acts such as Kićo Slabinac, KUD Idijoti, Ekatarina Velika, The Clash and Soundgarden. Between the songs, the...
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    was a Yugoslav-born singer, frontman of the Croatian cult punk-band KUD Idijoti. He was born on 6 October 1955 in Pula, in a family originating from...
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    two formed in 1977, the latter in 1978), the 1980s hardcore punk acts: KUD Idijoti, Niet, KBO! and many others. Many bands from the first generation signed...
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  • the same year, the band took part in the KUD Idijoti tribute album Za tebe (For You) with a cover of KUD Idijoti song "Ja sjećam se" ("I Remember"). The...
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    Manchild, Bob Sinclar, Darko Rundek, Anastasia, Vlatko Stefanovski, KUD Idijoti, Fluke, Billy Nasty, Van Gogh, Partibrejkers, Rambo Amadeus, Del Arno...
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    and Margita Stefanović played a show in Pula at the local cinema with KUD Idijoti, which was a first opportunity since the war for a Croatian audience...
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    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...
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    songs. On 17 December 1992 in Ljubljana, Slovenia Hladno pivo opened for KUD Idijoti. The band also appeared at the Tivoli festival with Dr. Nele Karajlić...
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