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Žeravé znamenie osudu

1988 studio album by Tublatanka


Žeravé znamenie osudu (which translates to The Blazing Sign of Destiny) is the third studio album by Slovak rock band Tublatanka, which was released in 1988, by Opus Records. It contains the hit singles "Láska, drž ma nad hladinou" and "Pravda víťazí" (the latter which became the anthem for the Velvet Revolution). "Pravda víťazí" is featured in the 2005 horror film Hostel, directed by Eli Roth.[1]

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Track listing

Source: Official website[2]

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All lyrics are written by Martin Sarvaš; all music is composed by Maťo Ďurinda

Credits

BAND

  • Maťo Ďurinda – lead vocals, guitars, piano
  • Palo Horváth – bass guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Stojím, padám", "Prometeus" and pre-chorus of "Pravda víťazí"
  • Ďuro Černý – drums, percussion

References

  1. "Hostel Soundtrack IMDb".

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