Maori i Crni Gonzales

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Maori i Crni Gonzales
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Studio album by
Released1994
1996 (reissue)
RecordedNovember–December 1992
Do-Re-Mi studio, Novi Sad
Genre Punk rock, Hardcore punk, Pop punk, Comedy rock
Length41:12
63:05 (reissue)
Label Scorned Records, Take It Or Leave It Records (reissue)
Producer Ljubomir Pejić, Predrag Pejić, Atheist Rap
Atheist Rap chronology
Maori i Crni Gonzales
(1994)
Ja eventualno bih ako njega eliminišete
(1995)
Alternate cover
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The 1996 reissue cover

Maori i Crni Gonzales is the debut album by the Serbian punk rock band Atheist Rap, released by Scorned Records in 1993. The album, previously available only on compact cassette, was rereleased by Take It Or Leave It Records, featuring bonus material.

Contents

Track listing

All music and lyrics written by Atheist Rap. Some of the lyrics and music inspired by Dr Fuzz, Pekinška Patka, Deep Purple, Obojeni Program, Eddy Grant, Lazar Stojanović, Vranešević. Track 1 features the sampled speech of Josip Broz Tito.

No.TitleLength
1."Ljubav" (Love)3:25
2."Blu Trabant" (Blue Trabant)4:50
3."Wartburg limuzina" (Wartburg Limousine)5:00
4."Ritam" (Rhythm)2:15
5."Sarajevo" (Sarajevo)3:22
6."Piloti" (Pilots)1:26
7."Štrikanje" (Knitting)3:25
8."Pomoćni - Đubre!!!" (Assistant - Garbage!!!)4:22
9."U Zmajevom gnezdu" (In The Dragon's Nest)2:55
10."Ora je pravi način da..." (YWA Is The Right Way To...)4:35
11."Plitka poezija" (Shallow Poetry)5:00

Bonus tracks on the 1996 reissue

No.TitleLength
1."Ritam (Live)" (Rhythm (Live))1:58
2."Ora je pravi način da... (Live)" (YWA Is The Right Way To... (Live))4:00
3."Ljubav (Live)" (Love (Live))4:37
4."Gusti sok" (Treacle)3:38
5."Stomak eliminator" (Stomach Eliminator)3:08
6."Novosadski vašar" (Novi Sad Fair)3:08
7."Gril 13" (Grill 13)2:57

Personnel

Additional personnel

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