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The punk movement emerged in the late 1970s and 1980s as a consequence of rapid urbanization and westernization of Yugoslav society. Generating a variety of musical and subcultural scenes, Yugoslav punk combined local and international influences in a playful, innovative, and frequently subversive manner. Unsurprisingly, punk subcultures were most visible in Yugoslavia's major urban centers, with Ljubljana, Belgrade, Zagreb, and Sarajevo taking the lead.