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[[No Limits]] is a hardcore band originally established in Koper in [[established::1991]] under the name [[Mental Affliction]]. Its first performance was at [[MKC Koper Youth and Culture Centre]]. When the song "Beermania" subsequently became a success, the band decided to change its name to No Limits to reflect the variety of styles in its music (hardcore, trash-metal, death-metal, jazz-funk, etc). | [[No Limits]] is a hardcore band originally established in Koper in [[established::1991]] under the name [[Mental Affliction]]. Its first performance was at [[MKC Koper Youth and Culture Centre]]. When the song "Beermania" subsequently became a success, the band decided to change its name to No Limits to reflect the variety of styles in its music (hardcore, trash-metal, death-metal, jazz-funk, etc). | ||
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After 25 years of performing together, the band officially disbanded in 2016.
The band members of No Limits are Enco Đurđević (vocals), Matjaž Musa (drums), Boštjan Musa (guitar), and Marko Sabadin - Dexter (bass).
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