Interview: Peter Lovšin, Pankrti

Today, the average person is less than average

With some of our poets, a philosopher of anarchism and other friends, we made some happenings where we cooked spaghetti on stage. At two or three appearances of this happening, they kicked us off the stage, because it was too crazy. I was convinced that "Pankrti" would last as long as those happenings. But the following happened: when we played our first concert at Moščanska Gymnasium - which we advertised as "The first punk concert behind the Iron Curtain" - so many people came that we were surprised. If members of law and order stopped by on that occasion, they wouldn't even have been able to get inside, because everything in the hall was completely full, and even if they somehow got in, they wouldn't have understood anything.

Interview: Davorin Bogović, singer of the Dirty Theater

I still raise people to this day

Our friend drew our attention to the fact that the Zagreb and Belgrade comeback concerts were different - while in Zagreb everyone came with question marks above their heads, in Belgrade everyone came with exclamation points! And you could clearly see that in Zagreb it took a little bit of work to get it rolling, so that in the end it would be total madness, while in Belgrade it was known from the beginning what it had come to and what was eagerly awaited