In the 1970s and 80s, Yugoslavia developed a rock scene that was unparalleled in Eastern Europe. Unlike other socialist states, Yugoslavia allowed Western cultural influences, leading to a unique fusion of Western rock and local melodies.
: Led by the legendary Branimir "Johnny" Štulić, Azra brought a raw, intellectual energy to the New Wave scene. Pop Sensations and Electronic Pioneers exyu rock pop hiphop the best of world music best
: Often called the "Beatles of the Balkans," they pioneered a style known as "Shepherd Rock," blending hard rock with traditional folk. Their album What would you give if you were in my place is a must-listen for any fan of arena rock. In the 1970s and 80s, Yugoslavia developed a
: The masters of poetic post-punk. Their album Samo Par Godina Za Nas captured the dark, anxious beauty of the late '80s. Pop Sensations and Electronic Pioneers : Often called