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KUD Idijoti was a punk rock band from
Pula Pula (; also known as Pola, it, Pola , hu, Pòla, Venetian language, Venetian; ''Pola''; Istriot language, Istriot: ''Puola'', Slovene language, Slovene: ''Pulj'') is the largest city in Istria County, Croatia, and the List of cities and town ...
, Croatia. The name of the band translates to ''Cultural Artistic Society " Idiots"'' The word ''Idijoti'' is deliberately spelled wrong, the correct Croatian form of the word being ''idioti''. The prefix 'KUD' (in full, ''kulturno-umjetničko društvo'' – cultural-artistic society) is a common designation for amateur folklore dance and music groups in the ex- Yugoslav countries.


History

The band was formed in 1981 and released its debut album in 1986. In 1987 they won the Youth Festival prize in
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in competition with over 300 bands and quickly gained recognition as one of the most popular bands on the
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of the former
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. After winning the first prize they have gained international popularity, performing live in Switzerland, Germany, Hungary and Italy. Particularly in Italy in
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, the festival of Mediterranean countries almost turned into an international incident, after
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stopped the performance of the famous communist song
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. Their compilation album, "Bolivia R'N'R", compilation of the first three singles and three previously unreleased songs, was published in January 1990 by the independent German record label "Incognito Records." In May of the same year they published the next album "Mi smo ovdje samo zbog para" (''We are Only Here for the Money''), which until now went on to become their biggest selling album. Due to the breakup of Yugoslavia, the release of their third album, "Glupost je neuništiva" (''Stupidity is indestructible'') was briefly delayed, and consequently released at the end of 1992. Next year they published the album "Tako je govorio Zaratusta" (''Thus Spoke Zaratusta''), which was also their first album was released on CD. This album contains on one of their most famous songs: "Za tebe" (''For You''), and the cover of the
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song Bella Ciao. In 1994, the band went on tour in Germany, Switzerland and Macedonia, and they performed at
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in
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. Another significant performance was held on 10 October of the same year in
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, where KUD Idijoti played as the opening act for the American punk rock band
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. In 1995, the band released the album ' (wordplay of a very common curse and "Mother
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") in collaboration with the
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composition band Gori Ussi Winnetou. Immediately after releasing the album, Radio
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was banned because of its broadcast of the song "Turbo Cattolica" which mentions Pazin Inquisitor. 1995 and 1996 saw the creation of another two studio albums, LP "Megapunk" and EP "Fuck". Megapunk and Fuck received positive critical reviews. In early 1997. band signed with the record label Dancing Bear, and released the album "Cijena ponosa" (''Price of pride''). In 1999 they published "Gratis hits live", the album with appearances in club Uljanik Pula, on the occasion of the band's 18th birthday. KUD Idijoti remained popular in other countries of the former Yugoslavia, and have frequently toured throughout its former member republics. "Remek djelo" (''Masterpiece''), their last album, was published in 2001 and followed by the promotional concert tour. Apart from Franci Blašković, band members have collaborated with
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, singer of the Slovenian punk band
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, Šajeta and Hladno pivo. In 2011, Singer Branko Črnac "Tusta" was diagnosed with lung and throat
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, and the band went on an indefinite hiatus. A number of humanitarian concerts were organised which were used to raise funds to help with the treatment, but Tusta died on 14 October 2012 from this disease, at the age of 57. A few days following his death, the lead guitarist and founder of the band, Sale Veruda, declared that with the death of Tusta KUD Idijoti as a band have ceased to exist.


Band Members

* Branko Črnac Tusta – vocals *Saša Milovanović, a.k.a. Sale Veruda – guitar, back vocals *Davor Zgrabljić – bass guitar and back vocals *Dejan Gotal – drums


Former Band Members

*Diego Bozusco Ptica – drums (1985–1999) *Nenad Marijanović Fritz – bass (1985–1999) *Kristijan Bijažić Picek – drums (1999–2000) *Egidio Rocco – drums *Marino Piuko – guitar


Discography

*''Legendarni u živo'' (1986) *''Bolje izdati ploču nego prijatelja'' (1987) *''Lutke na koncu'' (1987) *''Hoćemo cenzuru'' (1988) *''Live in Biel'' (1988) *''Bolivia R'n'R'' (1989) *''Mi smo ovdje samo zbog para'' (1990) *''Đuro was sold out'' (1991) *''Glupost je neuništiva'' (1992) *''Tako je govorio Zaratusta'' (1993) *''Istra ti materina'' (1995) *''Megapunk'' (1995) *''Fuck'' (1996) *''Single collection vol 1'' (1997) *''Cijena ponosa'' (1997) *''Gratis hits live!'' (1999) *''Remek-djelo'' (2001) *''Tako je govorio Zaratusta'' (2002)


Antifascist Songs Covered

*''O Bella ciao'' *''
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See also

*
Punk rock in Yugoslavia Punk rock in Yugoslavia was the punk subculture of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The most developed scenes across the federation existed in the Socialist Republic of Slovenia, the Adriatic coast of the Socialist Republic of Cr ...


References


External links

*
KUD Idijoti at Hrvatska Punk Lektira
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kud Idijoti Croatian rock music groups Yugoslav punk rock groups Croatian punk rock groups Musical groups established in 1981