The group performed live for the first time in 1978 at a gig organized by the magazine Polet where they were noted for their furious punk image and stage performance. In its early days, Prljavo kazalište was a punk band, although they initially wanted to sound like The Rolling Stones, whom they greatly admired. Every member of the band, except for Houra, had previously played in another band called Ciferšlus (Zipper), but after he joined them to form a new group, they opted for the name Prljavo kazalište (meaning in Croatian language: Dirty Theatre) after an episode of the satirical Italian comic book Alan Ford, which was very popular in the former Yugoslavia. The band's first vocalist became Davorin Bogović, although Davor Gobac (later of Psihomodo pop) had also been considered for the position. Zok (lead guitar), Nino Hrastek (bass guitar) and Tihomir Fileš (drums). Its founding lineup consisted of Jasenko Houra (rhythm guitar), Zoran Cvetković a.k.a. Prljavo kazalište was formed in 1977 in Dubrava, part of Zagreb. 1.3 Mladen Bodalec- fronted Prljavo Kazalište (1984–present).1.2 Jasenko Houra as frontman, Bogović's return (1981–1983).
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