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KULTUR SHOCK Hashishish Live at Chop Suey | Punk Hero

KULTUR SHOCK Hashishish Live at Chop Suey

Live Performance of Kultur Shock at the Chop Suey
belly dancers, smoke effects, rakija, gypsy folk hip hop punk rock extravaganza,
edited & filmed by Motzo

check out their website and go see them live
they kick . The new album is great its called “we came to take your jobs away”

check em out

http://www.kulturshock.com/
http://www.myspace.com/kulturshock

For some reason all the stuff i upload on this youtube seems to be off for a couple of frames
if you want you can check out this same video
with better sync check it out on myvideos section
www.myspace.com/motzo

feel free to critique

M

Duration : 0:3:13


25 Responses

  1. machvanka Says:

    Leave politics …
    Leave politics aside. You are not right.
    I was in EXIT this year and I am delighted with performance by KULTUR SHOCK.
    The best you have.

  2. funruner12 Says:

    WOW dude…. its …
    WOW dude…. its not true that Aleksa Santic is serbian poet (even if u would like that is true). Aleksa was born in Bosnia and died in Bosnia. There is no corelations with serbia..This song is in BOSNIAN language with central Bosnia slang

  3. hakos1314 Says:

    great band!!!!!
    great band!!!!!

  4. knecht1980 Says:

    how do you call the …
    how do you call the style?
    I call it as “gypse punk”

  5. Rebelldia Says:

    Veramente bravi! …
    Veramente bravi!Tosti!

  6. machvanka Says:

    It is a original …
    It is a original text “PRED KAPIDŽIKOM” by Aleksa Šantić (Serbian poet) which used for this song, not all, just a part.
    “Hašiši, hašiša ,mani me se ALEKSA…”
    And my last comment is little known words , words by the Turkish influence in Serbian language.

  7. urogrl23 Says:

    onedoobee:

    its …
    onedoobee:

    its a language called BOSNIAN ;)
    if you dont understand why are u listening to it???

  8. onedoobee Says:

    WTF ARE YOU SAYING! …
    WTF ARE YOU SAYING!?!?!?!?!?

  9. pishkka Says:

    … …
    …wedding-meets-riot - i liked that description a lot! :)

  10. machvanka Says:

    Manje poznate reči: …
    Manje poznate reči:
    AVERTITI SE — doći sebi, osvijestiti se
    IBRIK — bakren sud sužen prema vrhu, a služi za lijevanje vode ili kafe
    DIN — vjera, vjeroispovjest
    BAGLAMA — šarka; željezna naprava kojom su vrata pričvršćena za dovratnik
    ALIM — učenjak (u pitanjima vjere), teolog, mudrac
    HEFTA — sedmica, tjedan
    DERT — briga, tuga, žalost, bol, ljubavni jadi, obuzetost ljubavnim mukama
    BUKARA — sud za piće, krčag, pehar, vrč
    KAPIDŽIK — mala vrata
    BELI — zaista, sigurno, tako

  11. machvanka Says:

    ……..
    Vec u …

    ……..
    Vec u srebren ibrik zahvatila vode,
    Pa po bašci dule zaljevati ode!

    S grana vjetar duhnu, pa niz pleci puste,
    Rasplete joj one pletenice guste.
    (Aleksa Šantić)
    P.S. EXTRA STE! Voleo bih vas slušati uživo. Dođite na EXIT!

  12. machvanka Says:

    A ko ne bi pio?… …
    A ko ne bi pio?… Ko se jednom svrne
    U tvoj sokak, pa ti vidi oči crne,
    Taj se mahnit vraća domu i akrebi.

    I kadija, valah, bekrija bi bio!
    Da te jednom vidi, bukarom bi pio
    I nikad se više avertio ne bi!…

  13. machvanka Says:

    PRED KAPIDŽIKOM


    PRED KAPIDŽIKOM

    Kapidžik otvori, jer, moga mi dina,
    Izvaliću direk i baglame tvrde,
    Pa neka se na me svi alimi srde,
    Jer za tobom, beli, umrijeh, Emina!

    Il’ si ljuta na me što po heftu dana
    U mehani sjedim, niti drugo marim
    No razbijam derte s bekrijama starim
    Uz udare sitne tankih terzijana?

  14. o0n1 Says:

    This song makes me …
    This song makes me wanna smoke and dance all night long.

    LEGALIZE IT…….!!!!!!!

  15. ilijaarbinja Says:

    Zbilja zashto se …
    Zbilja zashto se zanosite ko je iz Bosne, a ko je iz Madagaskara ??
    Jeste li ovde da poprichate o video fajlovima ili bi se nadjebavali sa politikom …pih

  16. ilijaarbinja Says:

    Kultur Shock isn’t …
    Kultur Shock isn’t just the name of our band.

    It’s Balkan punk rock gypsy metal wedding-meets-riot music from Bulgaria, the US, Japan, and Bosnia. Six members, and no two of us really speak the same language.
    .
    Gino Srdjan Yevdjevic (Bosnia)- vocals, djumbek

    Mario Butkovic (Croatia)- guitar, buzuki

    Masa Kobayashi (Japan)- bass

    Val Kiossovski (Bulgaria)- guitar, vocal

    Chris Stromquist (USA)- drums

    Matty Noble (USA)- violin

  17. ZL0C3STA Says:

    sjajno !
    sjajno !

  18. HorvatiBosanac Says:

    jjavca mario je iz …
    jjavca mario je iz Bosne

    o obadvojica kazu da su Bosanci

    a sta na wiki stoji to moze svako sam preraditi kako mu se svidja

  19. chaizzilla Says:

    when was this show? …
    when was this show? kicking myself for missing it, the place is just a few blocks away

  20. gavrilac Says:

    Kultur Shock rocks …
    Kultur Shock rocks International Romani Art Festival TURN Cultural ociation brings for the first time on the Romanian stage the band Kultur Shock at the first edition of International Romani Art Festival, which will take place in Timisoara, during the period 31st of August- 6th of September.

  21. ocatane Says:

    Masa Kobayashi ( …
    Masa Kobayashi (Japan)- bass. BOSNA DO TOKIJA hahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

  22. nizohips Says:

    abi bu adamlar çok …
    abi bu adamlar çok mu iyi ne??.. :))

  23. JebachJebacha Says:

    Mario Butković


    Mario Butković

    Mario was born in Brčko, Bosnia in 1971. Before you judge him too harshly, remember that if your grandmother killed chickens with a whip, you’d be pretty ed up too…
    From: kulturshock. com
    If Brcko is in Croatia, then…
    Anyway if you discuss these things you completely missed the point of this crazy band.

  24. jjavca Says:

    Gino Srdjan …
    Gino Srdjan Yevdjevic (Bosnia)- vocals, djumbek

    Mario Butkovic (Croatia)- guitar, buzuki

    Masa Kobayashi (Japan)- bass

    Val Kiossovski (Bulgaria)- guitar, vocal

    Chris Stromquist (USA)- drums

    Matty Noble (USA)- violin

    Pa baš i ne vidim da je Mario iz Bosne

  25. bakir77 Says:

    Gino and Mario are …
    Gino and Mario are both from Bosnia. However, that should not matter they are creating great musinc and we should enjoy it and not argue about the politics.

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