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Rambo Amadeus (born Antonije Puić 1963. in Kotor, Montenegro) is Montenegrin rock'n'roll singer-songwriter, popular across the area of Ex-Yugoslavia. He owes his popularity to a unique combination of his songs' satiric lyrics on nature of common people and silliness of local politics, mixture of musical styles (converging towards Jazz in later works, but involving a lot of Turbo-folk elements in earlier songs), and self-ironic wit (for example, one of his self-appointed aliases is "Rambo Amadeus Svjetski Mega Car" (RASMC) -- "Rambo Amadeus World Mega Emperor"). Rambo's concerts are never mere repetitions of recorded songs, but an always-surprising mixture of musical improvization and sparkling humor exploiting human stupidity in an almost brutal manner. Comparison with style and career of Frank Zappa is perhaps the most accurate way to describe Rambo Amadeus to a foreigner.
Discography
- O tugo jesenja (1988)
- Hoćemo gusle (1989)
- Psiholoko-propagandni komplet M-91 (1991)
- Kurac, Pička, Govno, Sise (live) (1993)
- Izabrana dela (compilation) (1994)
- Muzika za decu (music for children) (1995)
- Mikroorganizmi (1996)
- Titanic (1997)
- R.A. u KUD France Presern (live) (1998)
- Metropolis B (tour-de-force) (1998)
- Čobane vrati se (2000)
- Don't happy be worry (2000)
- Bolje jedno vruće pivo nego četri ladna (live) (2004)
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