The roots of Czechoslovak punk stretch 40 years back, to a concert of an
alternative band called Extempore. The gig took place on February 23, 1979
in a Prague pub U Zábranských, and featured several cover versions of
well-known punk hits. How has the Czech punk scene developed since then?
And does punk music still resonate with today’s audiences? Find out more
in this edition of Sunday Music Show.
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