80 proleća
There are (were) at least four bands called Petrol. 1) Petrol are a indie/punk band from Delaware County, PA outside Philadelphia. Consisting of Sean Brady, Dallas Scott, Dan Huppman, and John Sepcie, they self-released their debut EP Cheap Hotel in May 2022 Their newest release is expected summer 2023 on Free Dive Records. Kelly green is a space ship From Twitter Bio: Four piece modest mouse-worship from philly 2) new band of Dan Solo, bassist and ex member of the Italian group Marlene Kuntz. 3) Petrol were a psychedelic rock trio from Belgrade, Serbia, formed in 2003 by Ana Janković, Ilija Duni and Milan Bukeljović. The band started out as an improvisational unit without fixed instrumental roles. Experimental jams took place at Ilija’s flat and recordings were made over several months before the band started playing live. In 2004 Petrol self-released an EP, which was distributed to fellow musicians, radio stations and rock journalists. The EP was well received, with Petrol Punks finding its way to some annual singles charts, such as that of Cross Radio - a network of Balkan radio stations. A series of gigs across Serbia followed. In February of 2008, three Petrol songs were included on “Zdravo Zdravo Zdravo”, a compilation that featured songs from prominent Belgrade bands. That compilation was, in effect, an overture to Petrol’s first LP, Nezgodno vreme opasni dani (Inconvenient Times Dangerous Days) which was recorded and produced by Hrvoje Nikšić-Nikša at the Kramasonik studio, Zagreb. The album was released in October 2008 by Odličan hrčak, an indie label from Belgrade, as part of the New Serbian Scene series - a set of releases from a wave of bands to emerge in the late 00's. The first single Sve jedno je spent several weeks at the top of the MTV Adria chart, with the second single Beirut being voted Serbia’s best single for 2008 on B92 radio. The next single Zebra topped the charts on several Serbian radio stations. Following the album’s release, Petrol toured extensively throughout Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia and Croatia. They played two shows at the State prison in Belgrade and were the first band from Serbia to play in Knin, Croatia after the 1991-95 war. Petrol have played four times at the Exit Festival, Novi Sad, and in june of 2010 they went on a 10-day tour of Holland, playing their first EU gigs. In 2013 they released their sophomore album, 80 Proleća, for online download. Petrol soon disbanded, Ilija formed Ti, Milan plays drums in Virvel and Crno Dete, Ana forfeited from the music world, to concentrate on her career. Petrol on myspace 4) Swedish guitar band by that name that released an album and a few singles in the 1990s. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are (were) at least four bands called Petrol. 1) Petrol are a indie/punk band from Delaware County, PA outside Philadelphia. Consisting of Sean Brady, Dallas Scott, Dan Huppman, and John Sepcie, they self-released their debut EP Cheap Hotel in May 2022 Their newest release is expected summer 2023 on Free Dive Records. Kelly green is a space ship From Twitter Bio: Four piece modest mouse-worship from philly 2) new band of Dan Solo, bassist and ex member of the Italian group Marlene Kuntz. 3) Petrol were a psychedelic rock trio from Belgrade, Serbia, formed in 2003 by Ana Janković, Ilija Duni and Milan Bukeljović. The band started out as an improvisational unit without fixed instrumental roles. Experimental jams took place at Ilija’s flat and recordings were made over several months before the band started playing live. In 2004 Petrol self-released an EP, which was distributed to fellow musicians, radio stations and rock journalists. The EP was well received, with Petrol Punks finding its way to some annual singles charts, such as that of Cross Radio - a network of Balkan radio stations. A series of gigs across Serbia followed. In February of 2008, three Petrol songs were included on “Zdravo Zdravo Zdravo”, a compilation that featured songs from prominent Belgrade bands. That compilation was, in effect, an overture to Petrol’s first LP, Nezgodno vreme opasni dani (Inconvenient Times Dangerous Days) which was recorded and produced by Hrvoje Nikšić-Nikša at the Kramasonik studio, Zagreb. The album was released in October 2008 by Odličan hrčak, an indie label from Belgrade, as part of the New Serbian Scene series - a set of releases from a wave of bands to emerge in the late 00's. The first single Sve jedno je spent several weeks at the top of the MTV Adria chart, with the second single Beirut being voted Serbia’s best single for 2008 on B92 radio. The next single Zebra topped the charts on several Serbian radio stations. Following the album’s release, Petrol toured extensively throughout Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia and Croatia. They played two shows at the State prison in Belgrade and were the first band from Serbia to play in Knin, Croatia after the 1991-95 war. Petrol have played four times at the Exit Festival, Novi Sad, and in june of 2010 they went on a 10-day tour of Holland, playing their first EU gigs. In 2013 they released their sophomore album, 80 Proleća, for online download. Petrol soon disbanded, Ilija formed Ti, Milan plays drums in Virvel and Crno Dete, Ana forfeited from the music world, to concentrate on her career. Petrol on myspace 4) Swedish guitar band by that name that released an album and a few singles in the 1990s. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Sve jedno je
Beirut
Cera
Prijatelj
Ostani
Opreznost
Konvertor
Eho
Pogrešan kod
Zebra
Ogni Silenzio
Kamila
Nel Buio
Devo Andare Via Domani
Il Nostro Battito Del Cuore
Fame
Corro Inutile
Due Lune
Tradiscimi
L'Ultima Notizia è La Stessa Di Sempre
Senza Alcuna Ragione
Toxication
Istina za dvoje
Stan
Mustang
80 proleća
ako ikad
Samo da me ne pita
Pogresan kod
pitanje vremena
hej gringo
Oscilacija
Procena
San
Pričaćemo još
George VI ("Little Joey")
Petrol punks
Come ieri
Samir Mario Kart Racing
Restless
Fame - Original Mix
80 proleca
Hell fun
Conchiglia
Walk by
Traccia 10
Traccia 01
WE ARE THE SCUM
down with the funk
Arza (bonus track)
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