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Partibrejkers (Serbian Cyrillic: Партибрејкерс, transliteration for: Partybreakers) is a Serbian rock band from Belgrade, as well as one of the most acclaimed acts of the Yugoslav rock scene. The band was formed in 1982 and released its first album, Partibrejkers I in 1985 in a two guitars, drums and vocal set (no bass guitar). The band has experienced numerous line-up changes. The mainstay of the band are Zoran Kostić "Cane" (vocals) and Nebojša Antonijević "Anton" (guitar). The band has received steady critical acclaim over the years and is well received by audiences all over former Yugoslavia, not only because of their music, but also because of their anti-war activism with the Rimtutituki project. Their influences are diverse, such as the Stooges, MC5, early Rolling Stones and New York

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  • Partibrejkers (serb. für Partybreakers) ist eine Belgrader Rockband. Die Band wurde 1982 von Zoran „Cane“ Kostić (Gesang), Goran „Manza“ Bulatović (Schlagzeug), Nebojša „Anton“ Antonijević (Gitarre) und Ljubiša Kostandinović (Gitarre) gegründet. Ihr erstes Album erschien 1985. Einflüsse auf die Gruppe sind von den Stooges, MC5, den frühen Rolling Stones oder den New York Dolls zu bemerken. Die Band hat sich vor allem als Live-Gruppe einen Namen gemacht. In den 1990ern war sie aktiv an Antikriegsbewegungen wie dem Rimtutituki-Projekt beteiligt. Ihre Gesellschaftskritik hat die Band in ihrem jüngsten Album „Sloboda ili ništa“ (2007) (serb. für ‚Freiheit oder nichts‘) beibehalten, für welches sie in Serbien, trotz ihrer Popularität, über ein Jahr lang einen Produzenten suchen mussten. (de)
  • Partibrejkers (Serbian Cyrillic: Партибрејкерс, transliteration for: Partybreakers) is a Serbian rock band from Belgrade, as well as one of the most acclaimed acts of the Yugoslav rock scene. The band was formed in 1982 and released its first album, Partibrejkers I in 1985 in a two guitars, drums and vocal set (no bass guitar). The band has experienced numerous line-up changes. The mainstay of the band are Zoran Kostić "Cane" (vocals) and Nebojša Antonijević "Anton" (guitar). The band has received steady critical acclaim over the years and is well received by audiences all over former Yugoslavia, not only because of their music, but also because of their anti-war activism with the Rimtutituki project. Their influences are diverse, such as the Stooges, MC5, early Rolling Stones and New York Dolls, combined with blues, British rhythm-and-blues, rockabilly and classic rock and roll. (en)
  • Partibrejkers (Kiril Serbia: Партибрејкерс, "Partybreakers") adalah grup musik rock dari Beograd, Serbia. Grup ini dibentuk pada tahun 1982 dan mereka merilis album pertama mereka, , pada tahun 1985. Formasi band ini telah berubah beberapa kali. Dua orang yang sudah lama menjadi anggota band ini adalah (vokal) dan Nebojša Antonijević "Anton" (gitar). Band ini telah dipuji dan diterima di wilayah bekas Yugoslavia tidak hanya karena musik mereka, tetapi juga karena mereka melakukan aktivisme anti-perang lewat proyek . Dari segi musik, mereka dipengaruhi oleh Stooges, , Rolling Stones awal dan , yang dipadukan dengan blues, rhythm-and-blues Inggris, rockabilly, dan rock and roll klasik. (in)
  • I Partibrejkers (in alfabeto cirillico serbo Партибрејкерс) sono un gruppo rock serbo attivo dal 1982 e originario di Belgrado. (it)
  • Партибрејкерс (англ. Partybreakers) — югославская и сербская рок-группа из Белграда. (ru)
  • «Партибрејкерс» (англ. «Partybreakers») — югославський та сербський рок-гурт з Белграду. (uk)
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  • Vladislav Rac (en)
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  • Dime Todorov (en)
  • Gojko Ševar (en)
  • Ljubiša Kostadinović (en)
  • Miodrag Karajanković (en)
  • Saša Vlajsović (en)
  • Srđan Graovac (en)
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  • Partibrejkers (serb. für Partybreakers) ist eine Belgrader Rockband. Die Band wurde 1982 von Zoran „Cane“ Kostić (Gesang), Goran „Manza“ Bulatović (Schlagzeug), Nebojša „Anton“ Antonijević (Gitarre) und Ljubiša Kostandinović (Gitarre) gegründet. Ihr erstes Album erschien 1985. Einflüsse auf die Gruppe sind von den Stooges, MC5, den frühen Rolling Stones oder den New York Dolls zu bemerken. Die Band hat sich vor allem als Live-Gruppe einen Namen gemacht. In den 1990ern war sie aktiv an Antikriegsbewegungen wie dem Rimtutituki-Projekt beteiligt. Ihre Gesellschaftskritik hat die Band in ihrem jüngsten Album „Sloboda ili ništa“ (2007) (serb. für ‚Freiheit oder nichts‘) beibehalten, für welches sie in Serbien, trotz ihrer Popularität, über ein Jahr lang einen Produzenten suchen mussten. (de)
  • I Partibrejkers (in alfabeto cirillico serbo Партибрејкерс) sono un gruppo rock serbo attivo dal 1982 e originario di Belgrado. (it)
  • Партибрејкерс (англ. Partybreakers) — югославская и сербская рок-группа из Белграда. (ru)
  • «Партибрејкерс» (англ. «Partybreakers») — югославський та сербський рок-гурт з Белграду. (uk)
  • Partibrejkers (Serbian Cyrillic: Партибрејкерс, transliteration for: Partybreakers) is a Serbian rock band from Belgrade, as well as one of the most acclaimed acts of the Yugoslav rock scene. The band was formed in 1982 and released its first album, Partibrejkers I in 1985 in a two guitars, drums and vocal set (no bass guitar). The band has experienced numerous line-up changes. The mainstay of the band are Zoran Kostić "Cane" (vocals) and Nebojša Antonijević "Anton" (guitar). The band has received steady critical acclaim over the years and is well received by audiences all over former Yugoslavia, not only because of their music, but also because of their anti-war activism with the Rimtutituki project. Their influences are diverse, such as the Stooges, MC5, early Rolling Stones and New York (en)
  • Partibrejkers (Kiril Serbia: Партибрејкерс, "Partybreakers") adalah grup musik rock dari Beograd, Serbia. Grup ini dibentuk pada tahun 1982 dan mereka merilis album pertama mereka, , pada tahun 1985. Formasi band ini telah berubah beberapa kali. Dua orang yang sudah lama menjadi anggota band ini adalah (vokal) dan Nebojša Antonijević "Anton" (gitar). Band ini telah dipuji dan diterima di wilayah bekas Yugoslavia tidak hanya karena musik mereka, tetapi juga karena mereka melakukan aktivisme anti-perang lewat proyek . (in)
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  • Партибрејкерс (uk)
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