Repetitor

With relentless driving rhythms and a palpable sense of tension, Repetitor's music compels movement while creating an enveloping wall of sound that demands attention.

Serbia Est. 2005

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The song

“Gde ćeš” from Gde ćeš

This track has an immediate hook and showcases their signature style, making it a strong introduction to Repetitor's energetic sound.

About Repetitor

Repetitor stands as a pivotal force within the contemporary punk landscape, not merely for their raw energy but for how they harness that energy to create a visceral experience that resonates deeply with listeners.
Their music captures a sense of urgency and rebellion, reflecting the discontent of a generation and fostering a communal spirit among fans who gravitate toward their potent live performances.
Their music captures a sense of urgency and rebellion, reflecting the discontent of a generation and fostering a communal spirit among fans who gravitate toward their potent live performances. In this way, they serve as both a mirror to societal frustrations and a rallying point for those seeking catharsis through sound. Their approach is marked by an almost hypnotic repetition, where riffs and rhythms become mantras that draw listeners into an immersive sonic space. This method of layering sound creates an atmosphere thick with tension and momentum, allowing every note to push the narrative forward. The band’s commitment to maintaining a high-energy presence while exploring complex emotional landscapes sets them apart in the punk genre. Lyrically, Repetitor often wades into themes of existential angst, social critique, and personal struggle, employing a direct yet evocative storytelling style. Their tone balances between fierce sincerity and ironic detachment, allowing for multiple interpretations while inviting listeners to reflect on their own experiences. The result is a tapestry of sound and sentiment that feels both intimate and expansive.

4 studio albums· 1 decade· Serbia

Full discography

Repetitor's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

4 releases 4 albums 2008–2020
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