Zablujena generacija is also known as The Stray Generation (for use outside of Slovenia)
Six recorded studio albums, tells six different stories of what they did and their states of mind. One thing never changed. They were and still are: spontaneous, energy bursting young men who learned their philosophy from the legendary Ramones. And that is " no philosophy.
The latest two albums, entitled Pozitiv vabrejšan (colloquial meaning of Positive Vibrations) and Pop idoli (Pop Idols) they have proven to be prepared for something more. With the album Pozitiv vabrejšan they have succeeded in achieving something that no one in Slovenia has after the band Pankrti.
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They brought punk rock vibrations to a wide spectre of audience and still maintained their integrity and a sound mind.
The new era started in the winter of 2006/2007, when they have " for their own amusement " applied for the eurosong contest named EMA 07 in Slovenia. They have offered an alternative and a solution on how to get rid of the mass of the instant pop song. They have ended in the excellent fourth place and thus got the confirmation that they have managed to convince the young and not so young audience.
Kdo hoÄe plesati z menoj? (Who wanna dance with me?), a hot single written in the manner of the Ramones, is at this moment gaining new fans. The song and the video themselves, represented an introduction to the sixth album, which was released 30/1/08. What story is behind the last album? Listen to it and try to find out.
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).
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