Psihomodo Pop

Psihomodo Pop

Group from Croatia

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About Psihomodo Pop

Psihomodo Pop is a Croatian and Yugoslav rock band formed in Zagreb in 1982. In the mid-1980s, Psihomodo Pop gained the attention of Yugoslav audience and media with their Ramones-influenced punk rock sound, energetic live performances, and cross-dressing image of their frontman Davor Gobac. The band released their debut album Godina zmaja in 1988, achieving nationwide popularity. During 1989 and 1990, the band performed abroad, attracting the attention of international media. Their second studio album Sexy magazin, released in 1990, repeated the success of their debut and maintained their mainstream popularity in Yugoslavia. With the dissolution of Yugoslavia in 1991, the band continued their activity in independent Croatia by releasing several commercially successful albums, turning towards garage and alternative rock. On their recent releases, the band returned towards their early rock and roll-influenced sound. The band has released 12 studio albums up to date, featuring a number of popular covers of songs by international artists, and has maintained a cult following in all former Yugoslav republics.

Taken from Wikipedia.org

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