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[[Laibach]] is a Slovenian [[Industrial]] music group, formed June 1, 1980 in Slovenia (then Yugoslavia), built upon provoking thought via offensive and often [[Self-Parody|Self Parodic]] aesthetics and are known for never breaking [[Kayfabe]].
 
Laibach is a Slovenian [[Industrial]] music group, formed June 1, 1980 in Slovenia (then Yugoslavia), built upon provoking thought via offensive and often [[Self-Parody|Self Parodic]] aesthetics and are known for never breaking [[Kayfabe]].
 
 
They started off their campaign with their name, which was the medieval German name that the Nazis reimposed on the Slovenian capital during [[WWII]], [[Serial Escalation|from there]], eventually leading to them being banned from Yugoslavia after a interview on state TV where they appeared in full Nazi regalia spewing nonsensical fascist rhetoric.
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=== Volk ===
 
* Milan Fras - vocals
* Ivan Novak - lights and projection
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=== KunstDerFuge ===
 
* Luka Jamnik - electronics
* Iztok Turk - electronics
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=== Laibach 'music soirée' ===
 
* Dejan Knez - electronics and voice
* Srečko Bajda - electronics
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* Andrej Lupinc - electronics and bass guitar
 
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=== Releases (Not including cassette & Vinyl exclusives): ===
 
* [[Self-Titled Album|Laibach]]
* Opus Dei
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* [[Johann Sebastian Bach|Laibachkunstderfuge]] (Only on CD in Slovenia & Croatia)
 
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=== This band exhibits the following tropes: ===
 
* [[Author Appeal]]: Laibach seem to like stags. Stags (in various forms) show up in many of their videos, and a mounted stag's head was one of the stage props at their show in London 2012.
* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: One of Laibach's best known songs is "One Vision" by Queen, sung in German. It has been re-titled "Geburt Einer Nation," which translates as [[Birth of a Nation]].