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The Bananas (SURF)

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After four internationally renouned and successful demo albums, The Bananas are publishing their first studio album called To Surf and Protect containing 21 copyright songs that were given best reviews by foreign music critics. For all of you tired of listening to generic songs, we add the now playing single “Raging El Niño”, that will soon be acompanied by a video. The live presentation of the album will be taking place on Saturday the 10th of October, in Orto bar. Locally, The Bananas are the most identifiable representatives of their genre at the moment. They did not follow the usual path most young bands take playing hits of other artists, but made their mark even in their earlieast days by writing their own music, that is now, with their latest album, at its best so far. The great local audience responses were only confirmed by acknowledgements from other continents and The Bananas can now bragg with pleasing reviews by the best in the surf genre music industry. Phil Dirt, the most influental critic of surf rock music in the United States, gave all their demo albums top reviews. As a result their music was played on American radio stations. This led to a recording offer by an American publishing house called Golly Gee. But in the end, the band decided on a local release with the help of Street13. The Bananas grew under the influence of another Slovenian surf rock band, The Bitch Boys. The Bananas were founded in 2002. The two groups are bound by more than just friend

top songs

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Raging El Nino

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Srna

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Bull's Eye In San Fernando

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Surfin' Cowboy

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albums

To Surf And Protect

To Surf And Protect

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