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The [[Thunderbabies]] were established in [[established::2002]]. Before this they had played in the punk'n'roll band IQ-22, later named IQ-Dealers, and then as underground rock'n'roll band Sonic Spastic. Their song ''Thunder Baby'' was so popular that the band renamed itself.
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[[Thunderbabies]] were established in [[established::2002]] and since than, they've established themselves as one of the cornerstones of Slovene rock'n'roll scene. Mixing garage, punk-rock, blues and the traditions of rock'n'roll that spans from Detroit to Australia, they nevertheless hold a very recognizable sound.  
 
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Thunderbabies have made forays into blues creativity under the influences of garage rock, punk and detroit accord variations (Devil Dogs, Real Kids, Ramones, Dictators, Saints, Radio Birdman, Stooges, Dirtbombs, Gories, Dead Moon, Tom Waits). They appeared at the [[FV Music Festival]] in Ljubljana in 2003 and were selected for the [[Klubski maraton (Radio Študent)]] in 2004.
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The band members go back to the punk'n'roll band IQ-22, later named IQ-Dealers, and then as an underground rock'n'roll band Sonic Spastic, who eventually renamed themselves after their own song ''Thunder Baby''. They started as a trio whose sound could be affiliated with the bands such as Devil Dogs, Real Kids, Ramones, Stooges, Dirtbombs, Dead Moon and Tom Waits.
  
The Thunderbabies are [[Alenka Hrvatin]] (bass, vocals), [[Peter Nose]] (drums) and [[Brane Škerjanc]] (guitar, vocal).
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They appeared at the [[FV Music Festival]] in Ljubljana in 2003 (and later in 2015), were selected for the [[Klubski maraton (Radio Študent)]] in 2004 and in the following years played regularly at numerous clubs and festivals (like [[Lent Festival]], [[Garage Explosion Festival]] and [[Festival at the Border]]).
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In 2014, the trio became a quartet and later released an album for [[FV Music]], and now consist of [[Alenka Hrvatin]] (bass, vocals), [[Juš Šenica]] (drums, vocals), Tomaž Berginc (guitar, vocals) and [[Brane Škerjanc]] (guitar, vocal). The latter is also a host of a weekly radio show about rock'n'roll at [[Radio Študent]].
  
  
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*[http://www.thunderbabies.com/en/thunderbabies_en.html Thunderbabies website]   
 
*[http://www.thunderbabies.com/en/thunderbabies_en.html Thunderbabies website]   
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Šuligojeva cesta 6, SI-1293 Šmarje-Sap
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Thunderbabies 2014 Kick-Off.jpgCover of KICK OFF album by Thunderbabies, published by FV Music, 2014

Thunderbabies were established in 2002 and since than, they've established themselves as one of the cornerstones of Slovene rock'n'roll scene. Mixing garage, punk-rock, blues and the traditions of rock'n'roll that spans from Detroit to Australia, they nevertheless hold a very recognizable sound.


The band members go back to the punk'n'roll band IQ-22, later named IQ-Dealers, and then as an underground rock'n'roll band Sonic Spastic, who eventually renamed themselves after their own song Thunder Baby. They started as a trio whose sound could be affiliated with the bands such as Devil Dogs, Real Kids, Ramones, Stooges, Dirtbombs, Dead Moon and Tom Waits.

They appeared at the FV Music Festival in Ljubljana in 2003 (and later in 2015), were selected for the Klubski maraton (Radio Študent) in 2004 and in the following years played regularly at numerous clubs and festivals (like Lent Festival, Garage Explosion Festival and Festival at the Border).

In 2014, the trio became a quartet and later released an album for FV Music, and now consist of Alenka Hrvatin (bass, vocals), Juš Šenica (drums, vocals), Tomaž Berginc (guitar, vocals) and Brane Škerjanc (guitar, vocal). The latter is also a host of a weekly radio show about rock'n'roll at Radio Študent.


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