Berlin Manson is a Slovak post-punk trio. In 2022, they released (as a duo Patrik Nagy - producer and guitarist, Adam Dragun lyricist and singer) their first significant single "Netancujem, kývem hlavou" where they defined their aesthetics and expression standing in the intersection of rap, punk, political commentary and irony. The Kapitál magazine wrote about them at the time, "Berlin Manson is proof of complete freedom of genre, production and attitude, without trying to conform to a pre-given image or to fit in." Shortly after that, they released their first EP called '’Život končí keď máš trinásť. They won 'Newcomer of the year' at Slovak national radio broadcaster awards. As a primarily live-performance-oriented band, they appeared at probably all significant Czech and Slovak festivals. In 2023, they brought in drummer Tomáš Tabiš (known from the band 52 Hertz Whale) and they shifted their set from an electronic neurotic party towards regular punk and rap aggression as they played over 60 shows that year. They were attacked by neo-Nazis, scattered a large number of copies of Mark Fisher's lyrics at the concerts and broke a few things on stage. In 2024, they performed in Kyiv, Ukraine and played a packed show at MENT Ljubljana showcase to very positive international reviews. They also won the 'Single of the Year' award for the track Hotel Kyiv, which was created in collaboration with electronic producer FVLCRVM. Subsequently, they presented their first album POOR BUT SEXY, working with concepts of the paradoxes of life in the Eastern European version of late capitalism. In addition to the unexpected collaborations with the names of the Slovak punk-trap scene, it also featured a less predictable track with Slovak alternative pop singer Katarzia.