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The name Laibach re-appears after the defeat of Italy when Nazis and collaborators failed, tortured and murdered the inhabitants of Ljubljana, who didn't believe in victory of Third
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"The name Laibach appears for the first time in 1144 as the original name for Ljubljana.
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A year ago it was Across the Universe by Laibach: tonight it is The Jam.
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In 1980 it emerged for the fourth time as the name of the youth culture group Laibach.
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Unless you are a fan of Slovenian experimental rock, I had better say a word about Laibach.
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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It has a German name - Laibach - but I've never heard anyone use that.
Ljubljana! (+ the way there) C N Heidelberg 2009
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It has a German name - Laibach - but I've never heard anyone use that.
Archive 2009-10-01 C N Heidelberg 2009
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"So for the next four days I shall list in order, with pictures and vague explanations, the films which any self-respecting philosophy lecturer, Laibach aficionado and soi-disant Communist should acquaint themselves with."
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In the post-USSR era he had a late night TV show called "Drema" - they would play music videos by Aphex Twin, Laibach, Diamanda Dalas and like and in between the vlips they'd read and reenact some really messed up stories often written by him, really messed up dark humor with a lot of fake blood - Dario Argento style stuff.
Worth Watching - Oct 8: Russia's Action Hero in Man of East « FirstShowing.net 2008
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I still prefer the Laibach rendition of the Beatles “Let It Be” album which covered every track, except “Let It Be” itself.
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