Gogol Bordello

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  • gypsy punk
  • punk
  • gypsy
  • alternative
  • punk rock
Combining elements of punk, gypsy music, and Brechtian cabaret, Gogol Bordello tells the story of New York's immigrant diaspora through debauchery, humor, and surreal costumes. Leader and singer Eugene Hütz's taste in music was spun out of black-market tapes of the The Birthday Party and Einstürzende Neubauten in his native Ukraine. After being evacuated to Western Ukraine in 1986 following the Chernobyl disaster, Hütz became enamored of the mystical, outsider qualities of gypsy music.

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Songs

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    60 Revolutions

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    60 Revolutions (demo)

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    Against the Nature

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    Alcohol

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    Alcohol (BBC Sessions)

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    Amen

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    American Wedding

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    American Wedding (BBC Sessions)

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    Ave. B

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    Avenue B

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    Baro Faro

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    Baro Foro

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    Bordello Kind of Guy

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    Break into Your Higher Self

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    Bublitschki

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    Clearvoyance

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    Copycat

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    Did It All

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    Dig Deep Enough

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    Dogs Were Barking

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    Dub the Frequencies of Love

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    East Infection

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    Familia Bonfireball

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    Forces of Victory

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    Future Kings

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    God-Like

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    Greencard Husband

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    Gypsy Auto Pilot

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    Haltura

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    Harem in Tuscany (Taranta)

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    Hats Off to Kolpakoff

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    Heiroglyph

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    Huliganjetta

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    I Just Realized

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    I Would Never Wanna Be Young Again

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    I Would Never Want to Be Young Again

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    If I Ever Get Home Before Dark

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    Illumination

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    Immigrant Punk

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    Immigrant Punk (Demo)

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    Immigrant Punk (Instrumental)

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    John The Conqueror

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    Let's Get Radical

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    Letter to Castro (Costumes for Tonight)

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    Letter to Mother

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    Lost Innocent World

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    Love Gangsters

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    Madagascar-Roumania (Tu jésty fáta)

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    Mala Vida

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    Malandrino


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