Eastern European Rock... and EVERY ONE is a banger!

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- Lama (Ukraine) "Light and Shadow". Super-hot and scantily clad Ukrainian chick. That's all dudes need to know.
- Hanba (Poland) "Beat the Jew". Not an anti-Jewish song, but a cautionary tale of what happens when the Bolshies invade. Jews are just one of many to get their asses kicked.
- Warsaw Sentimental Orchestra (Poland) "The Girl from Ipanema". Surprisingly good version of the Bossa Nova classic, even if it is sung in Polish.
- IC3PEAK (Russia) Sad Bitch. Not sure if I should get sexually aroused or want to open a vein.
- Marko Perković Thompson (Croatia) "Čavoglave Battalion". Slavic war song at its Slavic best.
- Napra (Hungary) "Little House". Think: Joe Satriani meets Hungarian Folk Music. Damn good song.
- Zdob si Zdub (Romania) "The Train". Feel good tune extolling the virtues of the Romanian-Moldovan rail system.
- Chizh (Russia) "Phantom". Soviet Propaganda-Rock letting the world know the Russkies were the real fighter pilots against the Americans during the Vietnam War.
- Zulya (Russia) "Children of the Underground". Typical haunting (read: depressing) take on life in Moscow.
- Wimme (Finland) "Bamboo Honey". Actually, from the Sami people of Northern Finland. No one knows why, but their culture is mysteriously a lot like some of the Indian tribes of the South-West.

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