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УЗЗУ (UZZU in English) were one of the most underrated punk bands from the perestroika years. Some legend says John Peel took their master tapes (while visiting Bulgaria in the very early 90s) to play them on BBC and he played them once... but the band lost the studio masters. The lyrics deal with various topics from alcohol to the "fun" of living in People's Republic of Bulgaria. There are only basement recordings of "the golden years" of Bulgarian communism when people were living in a giant concentration camp and while hundreds of Western punk bands were selling out and turning into pop music, being a punk in Bulgaria was a crime against society! User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Няма Бъдеще 1988-1991
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Bulgarian Archives 1985 - 1990
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V.A. Greetings From Bulgaria (1996)
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