Let 3


Let 3 is a modern rock band from Rijeka, Croatia formed in 1987. The band frontmen are Damir "Mrle" Martinović and Zoran "Prlja" Prodanović. The band is popular in Croatia and other former Yugoslav republics due to their original approach to rock music and their obscene live performances. Sometimes provocative and vulgar lyrics and always shocking live performances with much nudity often polarise the Croatian public.

Band members

Let 3 often change their lineup. Current lineup is:
Former band members are:

Albums

  1. Two dogs fuckin'
  2. El Desperado
  3. Peace
  4. Živi kurac
  5. Nečuveno
  6. Jedina
  7. Bombardiranje Srbije i Čačka
  8. Živa Pička '''
  9. Kurcem do vjere/Thank you lord
  10. Angela Merkel sere

    Controversies

The band is known for their unprecedented, controversial and sometimes obscene performances. Their album "Nečuveno" was distributed as a CD which had nothing recorded on it - not even silence, it was just a piece of plastic. Nonetheless, it sold 350 copies. The following album "Jedina" was first recorded in only one copy which the band refused to sell or distribute. Few months after the "release" they decided to release the album in 3 slightly different versions. In 2000 they staged suicide by firing squad on Ban Jelačić Square - the central square in Zagreb, Croatian capital.
They frequently use sexuality to outrage the public. They often perform naked except for muzzles on their penises. Video for their first single "Rado ide Srbin u vojnike " for the 2005 album Bombardiranje Srbije i Čačka features extras dressed in Serbian and Albanian national costume - masturbating. On December 14, 2008, the live talk show Nedjeljom u 2 featuring two of the band members finished 9 minutes early, after the talk show host judged their behaviour as inappropriate. The show abruptly ended shortly after band members simulated the ejection of a cork from their rectums and talkshow host Aleksandar Stanković covering them with his jacket.

Lawsuit

On December 22, 2006 police officers reported members of the band for insulting of public morality. They were playing on open-air concert in Varaždin and performing their usual show which includes partial nudity. The court found them guilty and penalised every member of the band with equivalent of 350 kn.

Awards