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In Spe
In Spe
1
J.M.K.E.
J.M.K.E.
2
Singer Vinger
Singer Vinger
3
Juhan Viiding
Juhan Viiding
Estonian actor-poet
4
Glittertind
Glittertind
band
5
Ewert and The Two Dragons
Ewert and The Two Dragons
Estonian band
6
Trad.Attack!
Trad.Attack!
Estonian folktronica trio band
7
Erkki-Sven Tüür
Erkki-Sven Tüür
Estonian composer
8
Armia
Armia
Polish band
9
Vennaskond
Vennaskond
band
10
No-Big-Silence
No-Big-Silence
Estonian industrial metal/rock band
11
Grazhdanskaya Oborona
Grazhdanskaya Oborona
Soviet-Russian punk rock band
12
Aurora
Aurora
Hungarian musical group
13
Buzzcocks
Buzzcocks
British band
14
Guided by Voices
Guided by Voices
American indie rock band formed in 1983 in Dayton, Ohio
15
MDC
MDC
American punk rock band
16
Molchat Doma
Molchat Doma
Belarusian musical group
17
Procol Harum
Procol Harum
British band
18
Corrosia Metalla
Corrosia Metalla
Russian music group that plays thrash metal
19
Goo Goo Dolls
Goo Goo Dolls
American rock band
20
Interpol
Interpol
American rock band from New York City
21
Rick Rubin
Rick Rubin
American music producer
22
Francis Goya
Francis Goya
Belgian musician
23
Girlschool
Girlschool
British rock band that formed in the new wave of British heavy metal scene in 1978
24
Metallica
Metallica
American heavy metal band
25
Kerli
Kerli
Estonian singer
26
Crass
Crass
Art collective and punk band
27
Iggy Pop
Iggy Pop
American musician
Intro
Estonian band
Music

Propeller is an Estonian punk band formed in 1978.

Propeller were one of the first punk rock bands formed in the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, which was still subordinate to the Soviet Union. The band achieved a deal of notoriety on 22 September 1980, when they were invited by workers from Eesti Rahvusringhääling to perform a concert at halftime at Kadriorg Stadium in Tallinn during a football match and after the game. After performing to a crowd of approximately 7,000 people during the halftime show, Soviet authorities then forbid the band from playing their post-show concert, instigating a riot that soon swept through Tallinn. As the band was blamed for being the catalyst that sparked the riots, authorities forced Propeller to disband shortly afterward and all recordings held by Eesti Raadio were destroyed. Band members, however, had kept the original 1980 recordings and in 1995, their self-titled, only full-length album was released by Fugata Ltd.