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Band Faust is formed in June 1990 (not to be mistaken with krautrock veterans Faust from Germany. Years passed before band realised about this)
Style can be described as a classic traditional hard rock/heavy metal headbanger with a little bit of adding of Balkan ethno music. Since band is from Subotica, Vojvodina which has strong cultural influences of Serbia, Hungary and Croatia, band decided to do two-language albums. All albums that were recorded in Serbian language also have a version in Hungarian, and it's the only band in Yugoslavia (now-days Serbia) that continued to do that.
Band members (1990):
Tibor Cindrić (Tibor Cindrity) - vocals
Dragan Mijatović - guitars
Robert Sič (Róbert Szűcs) - bass guitars
Rudolf P. Vojnić (Rudolf P. Vojnity) - drums
Band members (1995):
Tibor Cindrić (Tibor Cindrity) - vocals
Dragan Mijatović - guitars
Toni Savevski - solo guitars
Robert Sič (Róbert Szűcs) - bass guitars
Nemanja Stanojević - drums
Band members (2000):
Tibor Cindrić (Tibor Cindrity) - vocals
Vladimir Miletin - guitars
Saa Solga (Szasa Szolga) - guitars
Zoltan Kleno - bass guitars
Atila Tot (Attila Tóth) - drums
Band members (2012):
Tibor Cindrić (Tibor Cindrity) - vocals
Dragan Mijatović - guitars
Darko Mijatović - guitars
Jules indele - bass guitars
Atila Tot (Attila Tóth) - drums
Albums released:
Olujni Jahač (1990) - released in Yugoslavia (Serbia) by Jugoton
Acélszív (1990) - released in Yugoslavia (Serbia) for Hungarian population by Jugoton
Rockernek születtem (1992) - released in Hungary by Arena Records
Vatra (1995) - released in Serbia
Föld porából születtem (1995) - released in Hungary
Novi svet (2000) - compilation released in Serbia by OneRecords
Könnyek koldusa (2012)- remake of all songs Faust made for Hungarian market, both released and unreleased. It was released by Metal Hammer Hungary and Nail Records Hungary.
Texts are in Serbian and Hungarian.
FACEBOOK:
https://www.facebook.com/faustserbia
https://www.facebook.com/fausthungary
OFFICIAL VIDEO "SZIKRÁK"
http://youtu.be/xHo0tPA6vQA
Style can be described as a classic traditional hard rock/heavy metal headbanger with a little bit of adding of Balkan ethno music. Since band is from Subotica, Vojvodina which has strong cultural influences of Serbia, Hungary and Croatia, band decided to do two-language albums. All albums that were recorded in Serbian language also have a version in Hungarian, and it's the only band in Yugoslavia (now-days Serbia) that continued to do that.
Band members (1990):
Tibor Cindrić (Tibor Cindrity) - vocals
Dragan Mijatović - guitars
Robert Sič (Róbert Szűcs) - bass guitars
Rudolf P. Vojnić (Rudolf P. Vojnity) - drums
Band members (1995):
Tibor Cindrić (Tibor Cindrity) - vocals
Dragan Mijatović - guitars
Toni Savevski - solo guitars
Robert Sič (Róbert Szűcs) - bass guitars
Nemanja Stanojević - drums
Band members (2000):
Tibor Cindrić (Tibor Cindrity) - vocals
Vladimir Miletin - guitars
Saa Solga (Szasa Szolga) - guitars
Zoltan Kleno - bass guitars
Atila Tot (Attila Tóth) - drums
Band members (2012):
Tibor Cindrić (Tibor Cindrity) - vocals
Dragan Mijatović - guitars
Darko Mijatović - guitars
Jules indele - bass guitars
Atila Tot (Attila Tóth) - drums
Albums released:
Olujni Jahač (1990) - released in Yugoslavia (Serbia) by Jugoton
Acélszív (1990) - released in Yugoslavia (Serbia) for Hungarian population by Jugoton
Rockernek születtem (1992) - released in Hungary by Arena Records
Vatra (1995) - released in Serbia
Föld porából születtem (1995) - released in Hungary
Novi svet (2000) - compilation released in Serbia by OneRecords
Könnyek koldusa (2012)- remake of all songs Faust made for Hungarian market, both released and unreleased. It was released by Metal Hammer Hungary and Nail Records Hungary.
Texts are in Serbian and Hungarian.
FACEBOOK:
https://www.facebook.com/faustserbia
https://www.facebook.com/fausthungary
OFFICIAL VIDEO "SZIKRÁK"
http://youtu.be/xHo0tPA6vQA