Let3 is a rock band from Rijeka, Croatia formed in 1987. The band frontmen are Damir Martinović - Mrle and Zoran Prodanović - Prlja. Their music can be described as rock with elements of punk music and folk music. Band is popular in Croatia as well as other former Yugoslav republic due to their original approach to rock music and their obscene live performances with lots of nudity, often polarising the public of the region. The band is notorious for their unprecedented, controversial and some...
Let3 is a rock band from Rijeka, Croatia formed in 1987.
The band frontmen are Damir Martinović - Mrle and Zoran Prodanović - Prlja. Their music can be described as rock with elements of punk music and folk music. Band is popular in Croatia as well as other former Yugoslav republic due to their original approach to rock music and their obscene live performances with lots of nudity, often polarising the public of the region.
The band is notorious for their unprecedented, controversial and sometimes obscene performances. Their album "Nečuveno" (trans. Outrageous or Unheard of) was distributed as a CD which had nothing recorded on it - not even silence, it was just a piece of plastic. Nonetheless, it sold 350 copies. The following album "Jedina" (trans. The only one) was first recorded in only one copy which the band refused to sell or distribute.
Few months after the "release" they decided to release the album in 3 slightly different versions. In 2000 they staged suicide by firing squad on Ban Jelačić square - the central square in Zagreb, Croatian capital.
Their latest album, "The bombing of Srbija and Čačak" has uniquely mixed the rock, folk heritage with modern electronic scene of Croatia and other countries of the former Yugoslavia, touching and connecting listeners of all profiles with music that can not be described within the constrains of generally accepted music genres.
Discography
Two dogs fuckin' (1989) El Desperado (1991) Peace (1994) Živi kurac (live) (1996) Nečuveno (1997) Jedina (2000) Bombardiranje Srbije i Čačka (2006) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.