New wave of Serbian Metal?

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New wave of Serbian Metal?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahk4zVB2-c0

I couldn't resist to post this. This will certainly sound familiar to some people around here.

Could this be whole new genre?

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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wtf! the music is as bad as that guy´s suit

and "puta" here in Mexico (and i guess several hispanic countries) stands for whore! :lol:
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1:22 when with such a gentle move a weapon is shown in the guys belt. Hilarious!!!!!!

But i guess this cant be serious. And the music has its moments... :oops:
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Yeah, this style is called Turbo-folk and is getting quite popular.
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stormspell wrote:Yeah, this style is called Turbo-folk and is getting quite popular.
no way, a style now?! :shock:

if its getting popular, who knows, maybe Nuclear Ass recs. will start releasing that turbo-dumb thing :lol:
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Much better than some "old school true metal" bands :roll:

At least is well played hehe, i like when they say "puta", it's like mafia metal hahaha.

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MEXDefenderOfSteel wrote:
stormspell wrote:Yeah, this style is called Turbo-folk and is getting quite popular.
no way, a style now?! :shock:

if its getting popular, who knows, maybe Nuclear Ass recs. will start releasing that turbo-dumb thing :lol:
Dude, Pero Defformero are a real band and has been around since 1993. They are quite popular in Bosnia, and there have been other opportunistic pop-folk/chalga singers exploiting the Hard Rock/metal territory recently. Apparently metal music is getting popular again to the point being worth exploring by those dudes.
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excuse me for my ignorance,not my cup of tea...
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Hehe, Balkanians predominantly feel sth here.

Indeed it's a parody on Turbo folk scene. Hence the singers outfit.

Iordan, have you checked other "songs"? Lyrics are hillarious, too.

And I almost died laughing reading comments (in Serbian, of course).

MEXDefSteel: "Puta" in the context of this song means way/ path, etc. but in a grammar form english doesn't have and I cannot really explain. German does have it but I forgot how it is properly named. Boštjan? "Puta" can also mean a time as in "many times" "a few times", etc. in Serbian.
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I checked some, funny stuff, yeah, "Kauboj iz Bosne" and "Ferrari" have been my favorite so far. It is obviously a chalga tongue-in-cheek parody, but the singer looks quite genuinely authentic.

Dosli smo do kraja puta = We're reached the end of the road
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This thread cannot go by without this timeless classic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQBXwVDrB_4

puta comes from put = road.
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Noisenik wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahk4zVB2-c0

I couldn't resist to post this. This will certainly sound familiar to some people around here.

Could this be whole new genre?

:lol: :lol: :lol:
hey, it's better than 98% of today's metal crap :D


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sovdat wrote:
Noisenik wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahk4zVB2-c0

I couldn't resist to post this. This will certainly sound familiar to some people around here.

Could this be whole new genre?

:lol: :lol: :lol:
hey, it's better than 98% of today's metal crap :D
Agreed.

This obviously isn't going to be making my playlists any time soon, but it wasn't terrible.
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Talking about Serbian metal. We've got a thrash festival brewing with SPACEEATER as special guests:

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