Many Live albums which today are part of the ex-Yugoslav music history were recorded in Kulušić.
Film, Bijelo dugme and Azra recorded their live albums in Kulušić in 1981,[2] followed by Buldožer,[3] Haustor[4] and Leb i sol[2] in 1982, and Ekatarina Velika[5] and Električni orgazam[6] in 1986.
Davor Gobac of Psihomodo Pop introduced his infamous stage undressing act in a 1983 gig in Kulušić.
[7] Bajaga i Instruktori, one of the foremost Yugoslav pop-rock bands, held their very first concert in Kulušić, on April 12, 1984.
[8] From its inception in 1966, Kulušić was run by the League of Socialist Youth of Yugoslavia's (SSOJ) SR Croatia branch (SSOH), a youth wing of the Croatian Communist League (SKH), itself the SR Croatia branch of the only political party in SFR Yugoslavia — the Yugoslav Communist League (SKJ).