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The Magazin reached its peak in the 1980s representing the Yugoslav Socialist Federation's relation to rock and pop music in appropriate terms. In the mid-1970s, Uživo, a band from the Pontus region had embraced punk rock by the end of 1975 [...]. This led to the release of a booklet which included the lyrics and photos from the concerts. Pages depicting the band at work and off-duty, were published in the magazine [...]. In February 1976, the magazine published the photographs of two concerts. The album, entitled season 1, perpetuates continuity with a band's work ethic and selection of songs. The story was published under the title, the story of the band [...]. The magazine, in 1978 and 1979, published articles on the music of British punk rock bands, the Sex Pistols and The Clash. The photographs of the Yugoslav punk bands were published in the October magazine for members of the Youth League (Hrvatski Joškovi jezični djelatnici) on the pro-josko.com portal while showing the band's photos were published by the magazine Snaga. In 1979, for the first time, a new wave of Yugoslav rock music was released with bands from Kraljevo titled Odidesi Savski. The Dethklok band in 1983 released their first album with the song \"The last air we breathe\". Rather than the typical distribution process of the magazine, it was recommended that fans get it from the band themselves or from fellow listeners at their shows. There was another magazine released called Dethklok under the record label Nux. This didn't affect Duboks' sales which continued to rise.\"
The Duboka magazine appeared in 1988 in Belgrade. It was named Muzikant (Musician), which was a pun on the original. The magazine was published by the publishing company Saturn, and was targeted at both the youth and the older Zvijezda rock scene. d2c66b5586