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Toni Juričić


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Abstract

Through a historical and comparative review of punk music in Yugoslavia similarities can be found between the Yugoslavian punk scene and the British and American punk scenes. While British punk music questioned the authority, American punk music used rebellion to find its musical direction. Under the influence of these two separate musical scenes, Yugoslavian punk music didn’t so much question and condemn the regime as it accepted it for the most part. However, lyricism in Yugoslavian punk retained a political element of socialism, addressing issues such as the working class and its decline as well as the problem of the red bourgeoise.

Keywords

punk; music; Yugoslavia; KUD Idijoti; Parafi; Rijeka; Pula; working class; socialism; lyricism in music

Hrčak ID:

192988

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/192988

Publication date:

30.6.2017.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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