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Branko Črnac Tusta : ウィキペディア英語版
Branko Črnac Tusta

Branko Črnac – Tusta (1955–2012) was a Yugoslav and Croatian singer, frontman of the cult punk-band KUD Idijoti.
==Biography==
He was born on 6 October 1955 in Pula, in an Istro-Romanian family originating from Ćićarija hill.
He graduated from Pula Technical School, and from 1978 till death he worked at Uljanik Electric Machines and Equipment Factory (TESU), where he eventually became a head of a department; he was a trade-union representative for the Trade Unions of Istria, Kvarner and Dalmatia, and he actively organized and participated in workers’ protests.
He joined KUD Idijoti in 1985, four years after the band’s formation, and due to his charisma, stage persona and sincere anti-fascist convictions he soon became one the best known and most important punk singers in former Yugoslavia. He participated in numerous concerts throughout former Yugoslavia and abroad. His last performance took place in Zeleni gaj in Slovenia, on 26 February 2011.
Branko Črnac Tusta died following complications from throat cancer on 14 October 2012. He was buried at the City cemetery in Pula.

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