Priče matorih pokvarenjaka
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Priče matorih pokvarenjaka is the fifth album by the Serbia
Serbia
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n punk rock
Punk rock
Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock...

 band Atheist Rap
Atheist Rap
Atheist Rap is a Serbian punk rock band from Novi Sad.- 1980s :The idea of forming Atheist Rap came to vocalists Aleksandar Popov, also known as "Dr. Pop", and Vladimir Kozbašić, also known as "Pećinko" at the Rambo Amadeus concert, which took place on November 29, 1988 at the local club Mašinac,...

, released by the band themselves as a free download album, available at the Serbia
Serbia
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n official site of Converse
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 as well as at the band's official site. During the first twenty four hours, the album was downloaded in 7500 copies. The limited edition of the album was released on CD with four bonus tracks under the SKCNS
SKCNS
Studentski Kulturni Centar Novi Sad is an organisation working under the umbrella of the Executive Council of Vojvodina in Novi Sad, Serbia...

 record label. The bonus tracks featured two cover versions, one The Ruts
The Ruts
The Ruts were a reggae-influenced British punk rock band, notable for the 1979 Top 10 hit "Babylon's Burning", and an earlier single "In a Rut", which was not a hit but was much played and highly regarded by the UK BBC Radio 1 disc jockey, John Peel.-Career:...

' "Something That I Said" and Pankrti
Pankrti
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 track "Tko to mora biti zdaj", a rerecorded version of "Waltzer-eliminator" and the instrumental track "Vanredno stanje je redovno stanje".

Track listing

All tracks written by atheist rap, except track 13, written by Paul Fox
Paul Fox
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, Malcolm Owen, Dave Ruffy, Segs Jennings and Gary Barnacle
Gary Barnacle
Gary Barnacle is a saxophonist/flautist, brass instrument arranger, composer and producer, primarily noted for session work, live work Gary Barnacle (born 1959, Dover, England) is a saxophonist/flautist, brass instrument arranger, composer and producer, primarily noted for session work, live work...

, and track 15, written by Pankrti.
  • Bonus tracks on the limited edition CD release

Personnel

  • Leki (Zoran Lekić; bass, backing vocals)
  • Atzke (Aleksandar Milovanov; drums)
  • Dulles (Dušan Ječmenica; guitar, backing vocals)
  • Radule (Vladimir Radusinović; guitar, vocals)
  • Dr. Pop (Aleksandar Popov; vocals)
  • Pedericco Rashiid (Vladimir Radusinović; producer)

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