I found this and quite like it, is there any other yugo post-punk that is any good?
Sarlo Akrobata had a great run while it lasted.
Paket Aranzman was a great split-release and the first few albums that came from those bands were pretty damn good.
>>73080961
Check out the band EKV
Sarlo Akrobata
Disciplina Kicme
the first few albums by Elektricni Orgazan
Ekatarina Velika are pretty highly regarded but I always thought they were corny as shit
Sexa(started out as decent post-punk and became god-tier noise rock in the late 80s and early 90s)
Trobecove Krusne Peci
i always wondered how yugoslavia managed to have such a vibrant underground music scene despite being a repressive commie dictatorship
>>73081543
>repressive commie dictatorship
>>73081543
honestly none of that stuff matters much desu. the government would have to be truly omnipresent to shut down underground music entirely (like in north korea for example).
Luna - Nestvarne Stvari
Also this one, copped it recently on CD, they did a reissue. Definitely check out.
>>73080961
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=891V5nni_Vo
>>73081543
Because as far as president-for-life communist states went, Yugoslavia was fairly liberal and progressive in terms of allowing Western pop culture to be available to its citizens.
The same popular music that was widely available in the US and the rest of Europe was also widely available in Yugoslavia.
Getting your hands on underground music as a citizen of Yugoslavia also wasn't particularly difficult. The father of a Serbian guy that I know used to collect records by bands like GG Allin and Whitehouse while still living in 80s Belgrade. It was just a matter of knowing where to look and who to talk to.
State control also started to wither away after Tito died, which was also when Yugoslavian post-punk started to flourish and when a shitload of foreign bands started touring Yugoslavia, both the big, arena-filling ones and the small indie ones. I think that the first time Sonic Youth played in Yugoslavia was in like 1984 or 85, for example.
>>73080961
https://rateyourmusic.com/list/ornomar/punk_and_post_punk_in_ex_yugoslavia__1978_1987_/2/
>>73080961
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/azra/filigranski_plocnici/
good stuff thanks everyone for the recs
Tožibabe: god-tier Slovenian crust/deathrock
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8CCClifsFM
Satan Panonski: infamous Croatian punk/poet, got his brains blown out by a Serbian sniper while serving in the war in the 90s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFuydcY8Xjw
Sexa: infamous Croatian noise rock band, Steve Albini is a fan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QO1DSeNgHQ0
Why Stakla: 90s Croatian noise rock, the best AmRep band to never actually be signed to AmRep
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSUnQHsgkuQ
>>73082245
why are all these croatian bands so scummy-sounding
i thought croats were supposed to be the good guys in the 90s
>>73082245
Satan Panonski: infamous Croatian punk/poet, got his brains blown out by a Serbian sniper while serving in the war in the 90s
Satan was shot by the croatian army by mistake, they thought that he was opp, but you could be right, who knows
>>73082245
>Sexa: infamous Croatian noise rock band, Steve Albini is a fan
fuckin love this band
>Why Stakla: 90s Croatian noise rock, the best AmRep band to never actually be signed to AmRep
holy fuck this rules
sounds like something straight off of one of the dope guns n fucking compilations