Žas
Žas | |
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Origin | Lithuania |
Genres | Rap metal (early), pop, rap, blues, alternative, rock |
Years active | 1993-2006, 2012–present |
Website | www.zas.lt |
Members |
Linas Zareckas–Choras Gidonas Šapiro–Bilas Linas Karalius-Ezopas |
Past members |
Marius Berenis–Tru Tomas Rimkus–Misasas Aleksandras Kudaba–Makas Laurynas Sadauskas Marius Petrukaitis |
Žas (Žertva Ant Smūgio) is a Lithuanian musical group that mostly performs pop music and alternative rock. The group was formed in 1993 as a gangsta rap group,[1] but the group also created rock and techno music.
The band was on a hiatus for five years, but returned in 2012 with a new single "Ne kažką".[2]
Discography
- 1993 - "Geras"
- 1996 - "U-Žas"
- 1997 - "Dozė"
- 1997 - "Man gerai" (single)
- 1997 - "Medinis skaitmeninis" (single)
- 1998 - "Man dar geriau"
- 1999 - "Po stikliuką" (single)
- 1999 - ŽAS and Žalgiris "Eurolyga" (single; written to commemorate Žalgiris basketball club for winning Euroleague 1998-99 season)
- 2000 - "Leninas"
- 2001 - "Taupa"
- 2002 - "Man Ramu"
- 2002 - "Europa"
- 2003 - "Fortūna" (written to commemorate Lithuanian national basketball team for winning the Eurobasket 2003)
- 2004 - "Mandarinai"
- 2005 - "Geriausi"
- 2007 - "Made in China"
Video clips
- 1997 - "Ne pieną gėręs ne nuo pieno ir mirsi"
- 1997 - "Sudrumskime ramybę"
- 1997 - "Man gerai"
- 1998 - "Man gerai" (dance)
- 1998 - "Norėjau skristi"
- 1998 - "Tamsos vaikai"
- 1999 - "Eurolyga"
- 2000 - "Po stikliuką"
- 2002 - "Palanga močiučių"
- 2003 - "Myliu kiną"
- 2003 - "Fortūna"
- 2003 - "Tingiu"
- 2004 - "Mandarinai"
- 2005 - "Man be tavęs liūdna"
- 2013 - "Ne kažką"
- 2013 - "Silikonas"
DVD
- 2005 - Visa tiesa apie Žas
References
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