Ralph Bakshi's Coonskin (1975)



Coonskin is a film about an African American rabbit, fox, and bear who rise to the top of the organized crime racket in Harlem, encountering corrupt law enforcement, con artists and the Mafia. The film, which combines live-action with animation, stars Philip Michael Thomas, Charles Gordone, Barry White and Scatman Crothers, all of whom appear in both live-action and animated sequences. Coonskin utilizes a number of references to various elements from African American culture, ranging from African folk tales to the work of cartoonist George Herriman, and satirizes racist and other stereotypes, as well as the blaxploitation genre, Song of the South, and The Godfather.

Originally produced under the titles Harlem Nights and Coonskin No More..., Coonskin encountered extreme controversy before its original theatrical release when the Congress of Racial Equality strongly criticized the content as being racist, although none of the group's members had seen the film. When the film was finally released, Bryanston gave it limited distribution and initially received negative reviews. Later re-released under the titles Bustin' Out and Street Fight, Coonskin has since been reappraised, with many considering it to be one of Bakshi's finest works.

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Panther Squad (1984)



... aka Commando Panther (France)
... aka Female Mercenaries II (USA: bootleg title)

Sanatorium

Sanatorium is a Macedonian thrash metal band from Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. After its forming in 1987 the band quickly attracted the media attention nationwide and in the following period succeeded in obtaining all the music awards in Macedonia. An invitation followed for taking part in Hard Metal festival, the biggest heavy metal festival in the former Yugoslavia at the time. The band performed in Novi Sad in 1991 and Belgrade, Serbia in 1992 where they got several offers for releasing their debut album. The plan was postponed due to the disintegration of the Yugoslav federation and the Yugoslav wars that followed.

In 1992 they finally released their first official album Na rabot na razumot (The Edge Of Sanity) for the National Macedonian Radio-Television music production. It was recorded and mixed in the M-2 studio in Skopje from April to November 1992. All of the songs are in Macedonian language.

In 1996, they release their third album No More, recorded in the City Sound Studio in Skopje from November 1995 to April 1996. The record is completely in English, except for the bonus tracks, which are in Macedonian language.
Promotional tours around Europe followed, mostly around the Balkans. In Sofia, Bulgaria in August 2000, they played a concert together with Motörhead. The tour ends in Skopje, with a spectacular performance on the festival Taksirat in front of 8000 fans.

No More (1996)

Pero Stefanovsky - Vocals / Guitar
Constantine Kachev - Guitar / Backing Vocals
Goran Stankovich - Bass / Backing Vocals
Goran Athanasoff - Drums / Backing Vocals
Special guests:
Miki Jovanovski - Backing Vocals
Vlatko Kaevski - Keyboards
Scott Peer - Recital on “No More Patience”

01. Our Doom 03:00
02. Live in Silence 03:25
03. No More Patience 03:57
04. Illusion of Mind Confusion 04:45
05. Ballad of the Past 04:50
06. Dreams of Reality 04:15
07. Inhuman Commands 03:50
08. Wasted Existence 03:58
09. Thinking About... 02:37
10. Bez Razum I Svest (bonus track) 05:37
11. Epidemic of Hate (bonus track) 06:12
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Na Rabot Na Razumot (1992)


01.Senka Na Smrtta
02.Bez Razum I Svest
03.Ultra Speed
04.Operacija Na Mozokot
05.Udoben Kovceg
06.Epidemija Na Omraza
07.Despot Na Adot
08.Grad
09.Sanatorium
10.Muirotanas
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