Priče matorih pokvarenjaka

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Priče Matorih Pokvarenjaka
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Studio album by Atheist Rap
Released November 30, 2009
Recorded June–July 2008
Socijala studios, Novi Sad
Genre Punk rock, pop punk, comedy rock
Length37:53 (download version)
51:47 (CD version)
Label SKC Novi Sad
Producer Pedericco Rashiid
Atheist Rap chronology
Osveta Crnog Gonzalesa
(2005)
Priče Matorih Pokvarenjaka
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Mikrofonija(mixed) [1]
Muzika.hrStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [2]
PopboksStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [3]
Terapija.netStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [4]

Priče matorih pokvarenjaka is the fifth album by the Serbian punk rock band Atheist Rap, released by the band themselves as a free download album, available at the Serbian official site of Converse as well as at the band's official site. During the first twenty four hours, the album was downloaded in 7500 copies. [5] The limited edition of the album was released on CD with four bonus tracks under the SKCNS record label. The bonus tracks featured two cover versions, one The Ruts' "Something That I Said" and Pankrti track "Tko to mora biti zdaj", a rerecorded version of "Waltzer-eliminator" and the instrumental track "Vanredno stanje je redovno stanje".

Serbia Republic in Southeastern Europe

Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia, is a country situated at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe in the southern Pannonian Plain and the central Balkans. It borders Hungary to the north, Romania to the northeast, Bulgaria to the southeast, North Macedonia to the south, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west, and Montenegro to the southwest. The country claims a border with Albania through the disputed territory of Kosovo. Serbia's population numbers approximately seven million, most of whom are Orthodox Christians. Its capital, Belgrade, ranks among the oldest and largest citiеs in southeastern Europe.

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Atheist Rap band

Atheist Rap is a punk rock band from Novi Sad, Serbia, formed in 1989, which has released six studio albums, one compilation album and one live DVD. Their music is often characterized as "fun punk" due to its cheerful music and vocals. Their lyrics are usually critical of society and politics and are often humorous accounts of everyday events.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks written by atheist rap, except track 13, written by Paul Fox, Malcolm Owen, Dave Ruffy, Segs Jennings and Gary Barnacle, and track 15, written by Pankrti.

Paul Fox was a British singer and guitarist, best known from his work with the UK punk band, The Ruts. The Ruts' style combined punk with dub reggae, a sound that owed much to Fox's guitar skills and earned him respect and admiration. The Guardian noted in his obituary: "Fox played a pivotal songwriting role, and quickly became a model punk guitarist at a time when the three-chord thrash was the height of many of his contemporaries' ambitions".

Gary Barnacle musician (Saxophonist, multi-instrumentalist, arranger)

Gary Barnacle is an English saxophonist, flautist, brass instrument arranger, composer and producer, primarily noted for session work, live work incl. various Princes Trust Concerts at Wembley Arena, the Royal Albert Hall and the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) in Birmingham, plus the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute at Wembley Stadium in 1988, and television/video appearances, during the 1980s and 1990s, with a large number of popular music acts, including The Clash, The Ruts, Level 42, Visage, Paul Hardcastle, Kim Wilde, Holly Johnson, Marilyn, Derek B, Eternal, Soul II Soul, Jamiroquai, Jimmy Ray, Tina Turner, General Public, Soft Cell, Elvis Costello, Del Amitri, Shed Seven, T'Pau, Roger Daltrey, David Bowie, The Big Dish, The Cross, Pet Shop Boys, Stock Aitken Waterman and Paul McCartney, among others. He was also in an electropop duo called Leisure Process from 1982–83, with ex-Positive Noise singer, Ross Middleton.

No.TitleLength
1."Nova godina kod Majstor-Bisera" (New Year at Majstor Biser's)1:54
2."Reklama Za gej-karburator szerviz" (Commercial for a gay-carburettor szerviz)0:39
3."Voglio una donna!" (I want a woman!)4:27
4."Ne bi bilo fer" (It wouldn't be fair)3:01
5."Takav je život (radikalni stav)" (Such is life (radical attitude))3:34
6."Surferska katakomba (podnivo 2)" (Surfers' catacomb (sub-level 2))3:06
7."Spritzerboyz!" (Spritzer boys!)3:29
8."Uprava - napolje!" (Administration - get out!)3:06
9."Samo droga državu spasava" (Only drugs save the country)7:13
10."Njanjava"2:56
11."Pesma Za Kraj" (A song for the end)4:28
12."Vanredno stanje je redovno stanje *" (Emergency state is a regular state)4:28
13."Something That I Said *"3:22
14."Waltzer-eliminator *" (Eliminator waltz)3:39
15."Tko to mora biti zdaj *" (So, now it must be)2:25

Personnel

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