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Alfapop was a Serbian power pop band. The band was formed in Belgrade in 2000 under the name Tir na n'Og. Initially, the band performed Irish folk and Celtic rock and was a prominent act of the Serbian Celtic rock scene, releasing one Celtic rock-oriented album. In 2008, the band changed the name to Alfapop and turned towards power pop sound, releasing their second album in 2010 and disbanding soon after the album release.

Band history
Tir na n'Og (2000–2008) The band was formed in 2000 by a group of Irish music enthusiasts and was named Tir na n'Og after Tír na nÓg, the land of eternal youth in Irish mythology. At first mostly playing Irish folk and songs by The Pogues and Young Dubliners, they gained audience's attention. The album featured songs both in English and Serbian language, with elements of punk rock and both Irish and Serbian folk music. Three promotional videos were recorded, for the tracks "Brodovi", "Danny Boy" and "River". Alfapop (2008–2011) In 2008, the band, now consisting of Vujnović, Dragumilo and Radovanov only, changed the name to Alfapop and turned towards power pop, continuing, however, to perform songs they recorded as Tir na n'Og. In 2008, the band took part in the action entitled "Zdrav život - moj stil" ("Healthy Life - My Style") initiated by the Serbian Ministry of Youth and Sports, performing with other bands across Serbia. The album featured nine songs in Serbian language, and the electronic music song "Fantasy", recorded by Vujnović, as the bonus track. ==Discography==
Discography
as Tir na n'Og • ''Tir na n'Og'' (2006) as AlfapopAlfapop (2010) ==References==
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