Puncher
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Puncher (פנצ'ר, Hebrew slang for flat tire) was a pop music band, active in 1987 - 1991, whose members were Israeli D.J.s who sang in Hebrew.[1][2][3] The band’s first album, Massage-Massage (1987) contains only parody cover versions to international hits of the moment. The band’s other to albums (released in 1988 and 1991) contains mostly original comic songs. In 1991 the band performed a song in the Israeli primer contest of the Eurovision Song Contest. The band members were Kol Yisrael radio D.J.s Yakir Aviv (first album only) and Didy Harary, the discotheque D.J. Amir Cohen, and the veteran public media worker Aaron Kaplan.