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Pistaccio Metallic
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 2, 2011
Recorded2011
StudioStudio RSL, Novo Mesto
GenreRap rock
LanguageCroatian
LabelDallas Records
ProducerThe Beat Fleet
The Beat Fleet chronology
Perpetuum Fritule
(2010)
Pistaccio Metallic
(2011)

Pistaccio Metallic is the fifth album by Croatian band The Beat Fleet (TBF), released in 2011. The album was announced in late May with the release of the lead single "Mater". The album has sold in more than 50,000 copies in Balkan.

Background

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Unlike previous studio albums by TBF, Pistaccio Metallic was released by Dallas Records. It is also the first studio album that feature new drummer Janko Novoselić.[1] He also played on their 2010 live album Perpetuum Fritule. For the first time TBF recorded a studio album outside of their home town Split. The album was recorded in Novo Mesto in Slovenia at the RSL Studio. It is also the first time TBF produced a studio album themselves without an external producer. The album got its name from the band's inside joke about the color of the guitar - however, Badovinac claimed in an interview that TBF always creates "wacky" album name, which is often nonsensical.[2]

Track listing

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  1. Tragični Junak
  2. San
  3. Spin Doktor
  4. Uvik Kontra
  5. Mater
  6. Grad Spava
  7. Vrag (Dobar Dan Profesore Voland)
  8. Dalmatino
  9. Veseljko
  10. Pozitivan Stav
  11. Uspavanka

References

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  1. ^ Peršić, Vinko (17 October 2011). "The Beat Fleet: Cijeli sustav je gomila laži pomoću kojih elita vlada". Novi list. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  2. ^ "INTERVJU Mladen Badovinac: Ni mi u TBF-u nismo bolji od društva u kojem živimo". Slobodna Dalmacija. Retrieved 30 April 2020.

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