KUD Idijoti – тема

KUD Idijoti was a Croatian and Yugoslav punk rock band formed in Pula in 1981. KUD in the band's name is the abbreviation for Kulturno-umetničko društvo, a common designation for amateur folk dance and traditional music groups in Yugoslav republics, while the word Idijoti is a deliberate misspelling of Idioti. Known for their Ramones-influenced sound, their ironic social- and political- related lyrics, and their leftist and anti-fascist attitudes, KUD Idijoti were one of the most prominent acts of the Yugoslav punk rock scene, and continued to enjoy large popularity in former Yugoslav region after the dissolution of the country.
The band spent initial years of activity playing smaller venues and going through lineup changes, enjoying little attention of Yugoslav media. In 1985, the band got a steady lineup consisting of Saša Milovanović "Sale Veruda", Branko Črnac "Tusta", Nenad Marjanović "Fric" and Diego Bosusco "Ptica". During the following years, the band gained the attention of Yugoslav and foreign public with their EPs and live albums released through independent record labels and their energetic live performances.