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Prljavo Kazalište
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Azra
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Azra is the name of more than one artist: 1) Zagreb rock band 2) Turco-German rapper 3) italo-disco, alias of Azra Đorđević 4) Dutch-Surina… read moreAzra is the name of more than one artist: 1) Zagreb rock band 2) Turco-German rapper 3) italo-disco, alias of Azra Đorđević 4) Dutch-Surinamese producer from the Netherlands 1) Azra was a rock band from Zagreb, Croatia (then Yugoslavia)… read moreAzra is the name of more than one artist: 1) Zagreb rock band 2) Turco-German rapper 3) italo-disco, alias of Azra Đorđević 4) Dutch-Surinamese producer from the Netherlands 1) Azra was a rock band from Zagreb, Croatia (then Yugoslavia) that was popular in the 1980s. Azra was formed in 1977 by i… read more -
Đorđe Balašević
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Djordje Balasevic (Serbian latin: Đorđe Balašević, Serbian cyrillic: Ђорђе Балашевић, born May 11, 1953 in Novi Sad, Serbia) was a prominen… read moreDjordje Balasevic (Serbian latin: Đorđe Balašević, Serbian cyrillic: Ђорђе Балашевић, born May 11, 1953 in Novi Sad, Serbia) was a prominent Serbian songwriter and singer. Balasevic's songs have always had a strong pacifistic note a… read moreDjordje Balasevic (Serbian latin: Đorđe Balašević, Serbian cyrillic: Ђорђе Балашевић, born May 11, 1953 in Novi Sad, Serbia) was a prominent Serbian songwriter and singer. Balasevic's songs have always had a strong pacifistic note and often talked about love in his unique way. Listening to B… read more -
Parni Valjak
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Plavi Orkestar
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Haustor
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Haustor was a new wave band from Zagreb, Croatia (then Yugoslavia), active during the 1980s. The core of the band was formed in 1977, when singer and occasional guitarist Darko Rundek met bassist Srđan Sacher. Two years later they formed… read moreHaustor was a new wave band from Zagreb, Croatia (then Yugoslavia), active during the 1980s. The core of the band was formed in 1977, when singer and occasional guitarist Darko Rundek met bassist Srđan Sacher. Two years later they formed Haustor with Boris Leiner (drums) and Ozren Štiglić (guitar… read more -
Idoli
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Crvena Jabuka
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Bajaga i Instruktori
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Bajaga i Instruktori are one of the most successful and influential pop-rock groups in the history of the former Yugoslavia and current Ser… read moreBajaga i Instruktori are one of the most successful and influential pop-rock groups in the history of the former Yugoslavia and current Serbia. Their string of albums and awards in the mid-to-late 80s rounded out the golden age of Yugosl… read moreBajaga i Instruktori are one of the most successful and influential pop-rock groups in the history of the former Yugoslavia and current Serbia. Their string of albums and awards in the mid-to-late 80s rounded out the golden age of Yugoslav pop-rock. The album “Sa druge strane jastuka” is consider… read more