Priče matorih pokvarenjaka explained

Priče Matorih Pokvarenjaka
Type:studio
Artist:Atheist Rap
Cover:atheistipokvarenjaci.jpg
Released:November 30, 2009
Recorded:June–July 2008
Socijala studios, Novi Sad
Genre:Punk rock, pop punk, comedy rock
Length:37:53 (download version)
51:47 (CD version)
Label:SKC Novi Sad
Producer:Pedericco Rashiid
Prev Title:Osveta Crnog Gonzalesa
Prev Year:2005

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.[1] 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".

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.

Personnel

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blic Online | Novi album "Atheist Rap" . Blic.rs . 2010-06-01.