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User:Lbc13aam well it was a "scene" a movement, long beach, ca, bands, vs, huntington beach bands, the scene"fenders", bogarts, garages,bands like UAT, that was welcomed by both cities, "where were you in '78 where you behind the scenes, good listeners, moving equiptment, tuning guitars,basses? this is what it was like hey got a clove? and yes dave mellow was a bass player. thats it in my openion he had no influence other than keeping a grove going with a drummer, yea i know you writers ar out there going to add a spin on articles, and write books, a make a buck. all while letting ms. patrica more (councilwomen from comptom, ca).park her rolls in my drive way. boy do i have a story to write. LBPD"WHOS IN CHARGE HERE AND EVERBODY IN THE DRIVEWAY POINTED UPSTAIRS TO MOM AND MIKE. WHEN WAS THE ONE! STANDING NEXT TO THE COPS ASKING WHO DROVE DOWN THE NEIGHBORS DRIVE WAY AND KNOCKED DOWN THE STAIRS TO THE SECOND STORY, ALL WITH THE GHETTO BIRD FLUTTERING ABOVE,TALKN BOUT YA GOTTA HAVE A PERMIT TO DO THIS!!ZIGGY PLAYED GUITAR!!!!A declaration of Bosnia and Herzegovina sovereignty in October 1991 was followed by a referendum for independence from Yugoslavia in February and March 1992 boycotted by the great majority of the Serbs. The turnout in the independence referendum was 63.4 per cent and 99.7 per cent of voters voted for independence.[17] Bosnia and Herzegovina declared independence shortly afterwards. Following a tense period of escalating tensions and sporadic military incidents, open warfare began in Sarajevo on April 6.[7]

The parliament building in the centre of Sarajevo burns after being hit by tank fire during the siege in 1992. Gravestones at the Srebrenica Genocide memorial.Secret discussions between Franjo Tuđman and Slobodan Milošević on the division of Bosnia and Herzegovina between Serbia and Croatia were held as early as March 1991 known as Karađorđevo agreement. Following the declaration of independence of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Serbs attacked different parts of the country. The state administration of Bosnia and Herzegovina effectively ceased to function having lost control over the entire territory. The Serbs wanted all lands where Serbs had a majority, eastern and western Bosnia. The Croats and their leader Franjo Tuđman also aimed at securing parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina as Croatian. The policies of the Republic of Croatia and its leader Franjo Tuđman towards Bosnia and Herzegovina were never totally transparent and always included Franjo Tuđman’s ultimate aim of expanding Croatia’s borders. Bosnian Muslims, the only ethnic group loyal to the Bosnian government, were an easy target, because the Bosnian government forces were poorly equipped and unprepared for the war.[18]

International recognition of Bosnia and Herzegovina increased diplomatic pressure for the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) to withdraw from the republic's territory which they officially did. However, in fact, the Bosnian Serb members of JNA simply changed insignia, formed the Army of Republika Srpska, and continued fighting. Armed and equipped from JNA stockpiles in Bosnia, supported by volunteers and various paramilitary forces from Serbia, and receiving extensive humanitarian, logistical and financial support from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Republika Srpska's offensives in 1992 managed to place much of the country under its control.[7] see "bosnia" javascript:popUpf('closeup',escape('frames/bw/52/52105,52302/8/10/closeup/j8cov1101850225c.jpg'))