Satan panonski bio

  • Ivica Čuljak, better known as Satan Panonski, was a Croatian punk musician, poet, artist and freak performer.
  • Ivica Čuljak (4 June 1960 – 27 January 1992), better known as Satan Panonski, was a Croatian punk musician, poet, artist and freak performer.
  • There are several stories about how Panonski was shot and killed on a snowy Vinkovci night in December, 1992.
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    “My Motto is: No one can choose their parents, time and place of birth, religion, appearance, skin color, and language from a catalog. But later on we have a choice: be a human or a beast.” Ivan Glišić, Yugoslavian punk, poet, and friend of Satan Panonski

    “Who wants a world in which the guarantee that we not die of starvation entails to the risk of dying of boredom?” -Raoul Vaneigem

    Introduction

    It was Autumn of 1980 in Vinkovci, a Slavonian town of about 30,000 that locals jokingly called the Chicago of Yugoslavia. Pogreb X, likely the region’s first punk band, took the stage for their now legendarily short set at the  Communist Party-sponsored  “Youth Conference,” where rock n’ roll performances would mix with discussions of teenage delinquency, (mainly “drinking and Kung Fu movies”) and its danger to the socialist ideal.

    While Rolling Stones and Ramones records were contraband behind the Iron Curtain, Yugoslavia’s “Velvet Curtain” allowed in the contagious anthems of disaffected youth through the thrift shops of Trieste, making Yugoslavia  the eastern-most terminus of Europe’s 77’ punk wave. While punks would be suspected of neo-Nazism in Ljubljana and monitored as a potential agents of chaos in Novi Sad, Vinkovci’s bureaucrats, who had likely

    Satan Panonski

    Croatian singer

    Satan Panonski

    Birth nameIvica Čuljak
    Also known asSatan Panonski, Kečer II.
    Born(1960-06-04)4 June 1960
    Cerić, Yugoslavia
    OriginVinkovci, Croatia
    Died27 January 1992(1992-01-27) (aged 31)
    Vinkovci, Croatia
    Genres
    Occupation(s)Musician, poet, singer, songwriter
    Years activeEarly 1980s–1992

    Musical artist

    Ivica Čuljak (4 June 1960 – 27 January 1992), better known as Satan Panonski, was a Croatian punk musician, poet, artist and freak performer.

    Early life and career

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    Čuljak was born on 4 June 1960 in Cerić, near Vinkovci. In 1977, he first appeared in the Vinkovci punk scene as Kečer II. In 1978, Čuljak moved to Hamburg, where he claimed to have had his "punk communion". By then, Čuljak already had problems with the law; he spent three months in a correctional facility as punishment for avoiding mandatory military service.[1] In 1980, Čuljak became a singer for the alternative punk band Pogreb X [hr], enjoying minor success with the song "Trpi, kurvo" ("Suffer, bitch").

    While performing, Čuljak would engage in gruesome acts of self-harm (which he labeled as "autodestruction") by cutting, smashing bottles on his head, and stabbing himself with safety pin

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