Maldini, Pero; Paukovic, Davor (2016). Croatia and the European Union: Changes and Development. Routledge. стр. 73. ISBN978-1-31715-697-0. „Curiously, on the date of Croatia's accession to the EU. neo-fascist singer Marko Perkovic Thompson organized a concert in Split as an alternative to official celebration...”
Wood, Nicholas (2. 7. 2007). „Fascist Overtones From Blithely Oblivious Rock Fans”. New York Times. Приступљено 2. 7. 2007. „On a hot Sunday evening in June, thousands of fans in a packed stadium here in the Croatian capital gave a Nazi salute as the rock star Marko Perkovic shouted a well-known slogan from World War II. At a recent concert in Zagreb, some fans of ... Perkovic wore the black caps of Croatia's World War II Nazi puppet government, known as the Ustaše. Some of the fans were wearing the black caps of Croatia's infamous Nazi puppet Ustaše government, which was responsible for sending tens [sic] of thousands of Serbs, Gypsies and Jews to their deaths in concentration camps.”