Patareni

Patareni
Background information
Origin Zagreb, Croatia
Genres Noise
Grindcore
Years active 1983-present
Website http://www.inet.hr/patareni/
Members G@no vocals
Hadžo guitar
Spitoo drums
Zurko bass
Past members Poda - drums
Hrvoje Jagarinec - bass guitar
Haš - vocals
Snif - vocals (RIP)
Giulio Baldizzone "The Bastard" - vocals

Patareni are a punk rock / noise / grindcore band from Croatia, formed in 1983. Owing to their formation at such an early date, they are considered to be one of the earliest grindcore bands.[1] Their name comes from Pataria, a medieval sect.

Their discography is extensive, consisting of many CDs, LPs and split singles with bands such as Extreme Noise Terror, Agathocles and Cripple Bastards. Through these releases they gained a reputation as a cult band[2] and many bands have cited Patareni as being one of their primary influence,[3] which prompted the release of A Tribute to the Patareni.[4] In 2009, Terrorizer listed Patareni's Back to the Roots as one of its top 20 essential European grindcore albums. James Hoare commented: "Much beloved by Anal Cunt's Seth Putnam, who felt moved enough to write to them back in the day, Croatia's Patareni were the band for whom the word 'raw' was coined.. Hugely influential, some grindcore historians even argue they were the first. Either way, 'Back to the Roots' is a feats of strangely melodic crust and urgent stabs of grind like the twelve-second 'Sajkunda'."[5]

Patareni guitarist Davor played also for Hladno Pivo, one of the most popular rock bands in Croatia and other countries of the former Yugoslavia.[6] Two members of Slovenian grindcore group Extreme Smoke also occasionally played in Patareni. Former member Giulio the Bastard of Italian grindcore band Cripple Bastards has also sung for Patareni.[7]

Discography

Albums and EPs

Split albums

Compilation appearances

References

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