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The Protest

The Protest

Metal
Martin, Slovakia
Since 1989-01-01
The ProtestSlovak rockalternative rockMartin Slovakialive music
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About The Protest

Hailing from the vibrant city of Martin, Slovakia, The Protest has been a staple in the rock scene since 1989. This influential band is known for its thought-provoking lyrics and energetic performances that have captivated audiences across Europe. With a rich discography that spans decades, The Protest continues to be a significant force in the alternative rock genre.

Their latest album, 'Have a Rest, Please', released in 2004, showcases their evolution as artists while staying true to their roots. Throughout their career, The Protest has performed in various notable venues, making their mark in the music community and earning a loyal following. As they continue to inspire new generations, their legacy as rock pioneers remains undeniable.

On Tour

While there are no specific upcoming concerts currently listed, The Protest is renowned for their electrifying live shows that bring fans together in an unforgettable atmosphere. Concert-goers often rave about the sense of community felt at their performances, where the energy is palpable and every song resonates deeply with the audience.

Fans eagerly anticipate the band's return to the stage, where they can experience the passion and connection that The Protest fosters. Their ability to engage and inspire crowds ensures that each concert is more than just a performance; it’s a celebration of their music and message.

Discography

The Protest's discography reflects their commitment to addressing social issues and human experiences through music. Their earlier works, like 'Inside of Humanity' and 'Wretched People in the Real World', laid the groundwork for their distinctive sound, blending gritty guitar riffs with poignant lyrics that resonate with listeners.

Their 2001 release, 'About Human Idols', continued to push boundaries, showcasing their ability to adapt and evolve while maintaining their core identity. With a style that intertwines raw emotion and powerful instrumentation, The Protest remains a significant player in the rock landscape, proving that their message is as relevant today as it was at the start of their journey.