Blending the raw defiance of Oi! punk with the angular edge of post-punk, Montenegro’s rising punk rock force Mučin return with their blistering new single, “Bezimena,” out now via Geenger Records. The track is a snarling, tightly-wound anthem that channels street-level angst into a jagged sonic landscape—a protest song for the forgotten and unnamed.
“Bezimena” (translation: Nameless) draws from the band’s Balkan roots while echoing the spirit of global underground resistance, coupling gritty guitar lines with socially conscious lyrics that refuse silence. Mučin’s sound is steeped in classic punk aggression, but infused with a moody, post-punk atmosphere that adds depth to their rage.
“Bezimena” is available now on all major streaming platforms through Geenger Records.
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