The Music
Though quite diverse, the music of the album was tightly connected to other acts' influences on Hipodil band members with Slayer and Judas Priest being the most prominent among them. Yet, by using Bulgarian-only lyrics, rich in slang and puns Hipodil managed to overshadow their music incapabilities and the poor production work. Unexperienced as they were, Hipodil smartly invited for the record sessions an assorted brass section, consisting of trained musicians and also hired a keyboard player which greatly added to their music's appeal. The biggest radio and TV hit to come out of the album was Jenata (The Woman), which was the first to get airplay (mainly because of the lack of too foul language) and even had a video (quite bad it was...) but the audience chose the quasi-ballad Momicheto (The Girl) which quickly became a gig favorite despite (or maybe because) of the misogynistic lyrics.
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