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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: Croatian boy bands, Croatian country music groups, Croatian hip hop groups, Croatian pop music groups, Croatian rock music groups, Thompson, Crvena jabuka, Colonia, Prljavo kazali te, Film, Crooks & Straights, Atomsko skloni te, Lollobrigida Girls, Hladno pivo, Azra, Parni Valjak, Najbolji hrvatski tambura i, Feminnem, Let 3, Drugi na in, Patareni, Cacadou Look, Electro Team, Vatrogasci, Klapa ufit, Klapa Fa Lindjo, BOA, Dubrova ki trubaduri, Sa a, Tin i Ked o, Magazin, Xenia, Father, Haustor, Majke, Dorian Gray, Ramirez, Psihomodo Pop, Postolar Tripper, Time, Novi fosili, Srebrna Krila, Kinoklub, Riva, The Bambi Molesters, Gustafi, Tram 11, Blackout Project, Jinx, KUD Idijoti, Angel of Fire, Belfast Food, Pips, Chips & Videoclips, Flyer, Aerodrom, E.N.I., Dragonfly, Cubismo, The Beat Fleet, The Bastardz, Baruni, Tutti Frutti, Daleka obala, Termiti, Ruswaj, Put, Svadbas, Elemental, Lete i odred. Excerpt: Thompson is a Croatian rock band. The group was founded by Marko Perkovi "Thompson," who is often identified with the band itself, "Thompson" being his stage name. Perkovi is the songwriter and lead vocalist. The lineup consists of: Tiho Orli (bass guitarist and supporting vocalist), Damir "Kex" Lipo ek, Fedor Boi, Damir omen, and Tomislav Mandari . The band name originates from the Thompson submachine gun, a nickname given to Perkovi while he fought in the Croatian War of Independence. Although predominantly formed in avoglave, Thompson is currently based in Zagreb. Thompson came to prominence during the Croatian war in 1991, with the release of the first single "Bojna avoglave," which proclaims the Croatian resistance to Yugoslavia and was included in the compilation album Rock za Hrvatsku. This song, with slightly modified lyrics, named "Branitelji Sarajeva," was also sung by the BiH Army during the Sieg...