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Kontrol was a Bulgarian rock band from the 1990s. == History == The band was formed in 1988 and were one of the first official punk bands in the country. Their first recordings, "Tryabva vsichko da priemam" and "Nai-vazhnoto", were for the 1988 film "Pred praga" (At the Doorstep). Later that year, they released a demo tape called ''Stariyat dub''. The tape contained 8 songs. In 1989, they were signed to Balkanton and released a split LP with Nova Generacia. The Kontrol side consisted of the first six songs from ''Stariyat dub''. They then performed at the ''Svyat - chudni hora'' festival in Michurin. The first song they played, "Ima" (originally released on ''Stariyat dub'') appeared on the official compilation in 1990. In 1990, they recorded 15 songs at the BNR Studio II. After the fall of communism, 14 of the tracks were released on the ''BUMM'' cassette in 1991. In 1992, they recorded their second album, ''Lele kako'', released in 1993. They also released the ''88-92'' compilation. The A-side consisted of the ''Pred praga'' tracks, an unreleased track called "Bulgaria" and the six songs from the ''BG Rock I'' split. The B-side consisted of songs from ''BUMM'' and ''Lele kako''. The band released their third album, ''LyubOFF'', in 1994. In 1996, they released a concert album called ''Punku nema'a umre''. In 1998, founder Nikolai Yordanov left the band and was replaced by Petar Stanoev. With Stanoev, they released their fourth and final album, ''Pazete si decata'' in 1999. The band broke up a year later. In 2000, ''BUMM'' was reissued on cassette by Lazarov Records with the Pred Praga songs and an unreleased version of ''Ne umirahme ot shtastie''. In 2004, the compilation ''Te t'va e'' was released, containing 22 songs from the Nikolai Yordanov period. In 2006, they recorded a song called "Urok po tanci". In 2009, they played with Revyu and Hipodil. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kontrol」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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