Zablujena Generacija

Zablujena generacija (Delusive or Stray generation) is a Slovene "saloon" punk - alternative rock musical group from Idrija. The group began in 1994. The original lineup, who took their lead from the legendary American punkers The Ramones, was Primož Alič (vocal, guitar), Ramon (guitar), Marko Rožič (bass) and Igor Seljak (drums). In those days they played in different garages and cellars in Idrija, and it was here that their first songs originated. Bass guitarist Marko was substituted with Aljoša Rupnik in 1998. Zablujena generacija is sometimes compared with Blink 182 or The Offspring, but as they've been on the go since 1994, they have their own style. Their discography includes:
  • Fajht (colloquial meaning of Inebriation), (Vinylmania Records 1997),
  • Pank zabloda (Punk aberration), (Vinylmania Recors 1998),
  • Ultra lahko (Ultra light), (Vinylmania records 2000),
  • Pozitiv vabrejšan (colloquial meaning of Positive vibrations), (Menart 2001).
  • Compilation Drž`te jih! To niso Niet!!! (Catch `em up! They are not Niet!!!), (Vinylmania Recors 1998).

See also

External links

  • Official website (in Slovene): http://www.zablujena.com/
* Zablujena Generacija Lyrics: http://www.letssingit.com/?http://www.letssingit.com/zablujena-generacija-wq85t.html

 

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