Partibrejkers, heralded as one of the most influential rock bands within the former Yugoslav rock scene, have been an electrifying presence in the music industry since their formation in Belgrade, 1982. The band, co-founded by charismatic frontman Zoran Kostić, also known as Cane, and guitarist Nebojša Antonijević, known as Anton, began their career amidst the burgeoning Yugoslav new wave scene but quickly forged a path with a distinctively raw, garage rock sound that drew from blues, punk, and rock and roll.
The Partibrejkers' self-titled debut album ‘Partibrejkers I’ released in 1985, immediately set the tone for their uncompromising approach to music and lyrics that resonated with the youth of the time, catapulting them to cult status. As the band progressed, their energetic performances and rebellious spirit remained unwavering, with subsequent albums such as ‘Partibrejkers II’ and ‘Partibrejkers III’ fortifying their position as rock 'n' roll icons in the region. The band's ability to channel the angst and jubilation of their audience has been reflected in their varied discography, including thought-provoking albums like ‘Sirotinjsko carstvo’ and ‘Sloboda Ili Ništa’. With a career spanning over three decades marked by hiatuses, lineup changes, and comebacks, Partibrejkers continued to inspire and ignite with their unvarnished rock anthems well into the 21st century, cementing their legacy in the annals of European rock music.
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