Ivica Čuljak (4 June 1960 – 27 January 1992), better known as Satan Panonski, was a Croatian punk musician, poet, artist and freak performer.
By then, Čuljak already had problems with the law; he spent three months in a correctional facility as punishment for avoiding mandatory military service.
[1] In 1980, Čuljak became a singer for the alternative punk band Pogreb X [hr], enjoying minor success with the song "Trpi, kurvo" ("Suffer, bitch").
While performing, Čuljak would engage in gruesome acts of self-harm (which he labeled as "autodestruction") by cutting, smashing bottles on his head, and stabbing himself with safety pins.
He justified his acts as a form of catharsis, to liberate the audience from "barricades put on by education and other brainwashing tortures".
Some fans criticized the change of Čuljak's musical direction, attributing it to his alcohol or drug addiction.