Soviet bloc invasion

Rock ‘n’ Roll in Communist Czechoslovakia

Rock ‘n’ roll was a major vehicle for great change in Czechoslovakia. At first, it was restricted by the state to only be Czech covers of famous Western singers and bands, done by Czech stars such as Karel Gott and Jiří Korn, and the public could not buy, sell, or distribute any Western music album. Bands like The Plastic People of the Universe and Katapult, and song artists, opposed the Communist regime by breaking their rules and directly speaking out against them, respectively. The trouble they caused for their government soon turned into action and protests.

Rock Music in Czechoslovakia

Rock Music in Czechoslovakia

The history on rock music in Czechoslovakia begins with its introduction in the early 1950s, beginning apolitically. By 1968, the apolitical aspect changed, in response to the 1968 Soviet bloc invasion, causing rock music to finally rebel and criticize the government, through satire and cryptic messaging, as the lyrics and content of rock songs were monitored.