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At the moment, Dubioza Kolektiv are one of the biggest ska bands in Europe. The Bosnia-based group melds ska, reggae, hip-hop, and alt-rock, fusing it all with traditional Balkan elements. This week on In Defense of Ska, the band joins the podcast to talk about their sound, their story, Eurovision, and more. Listen above, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Dubioza Kolektiv chat about the time they almost made it on Eurovision, what it was like growing up and sneaking off to shows during the Bosnian War, and meeting Bill Gould of Faith No More. Elsewhere, they discuss the distinctly Balkan approach they take when it comes to their art and career. The In Defense of Ska crew also learn that the band has only been to the United States once — something that must be rectified for the sake of American ska fans!
Listen to Dubioza Kolektiv chat about all of this and more above, and get tickets to their upcoming tour dates around Europe here.
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