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Atomsko Sklonište (transl. '' Atomic Shelter'') is a
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n and Yugoslav
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band, formed in
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in 1977. Known for their early
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concept, as well as their later hit songs, Atomsko Sklonište were one of the most prominent acts of the
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. The formation of the band was initiated by poet Boško Obradović, who aspired to form a band which would perform songs featuring his lyrics. The band gained the attention of the public and the media with their hard rock sound combined with Obradović's anti-war lyrics and cataclysmic imagery. Their first two studio albums, ''Ne cvikaj generacijo'' and ''Infarkt'', both released in 1978, brought them nationwide popularity, although Obradović's lyrics were often described by Yugoslav music critics as unrefined. The group ended their cooperation with Obradović after the release of their fourth studio album ''Extrauterina'', released in 1981, with the group's bass guitarist Bruno Langer taking over the role of the band's leader and principal songwriter. Simultaneously with their career in Yugoslavia, the band recorded the English language studio album ''Space Generation'' in their attempts to break into foreign market under the name Atomic Shelter. After the death of the band's original vocalist
Sergio Blažić Sergio (Serđo) Blažić "Đoser" (8 April 1951 – 18 January 1987) was a Yugoslav rock musician, best known as the lead vocalist of popular hard rock band Atomsko Sklonište. Blažić was the group's frontman since its formation in 1977 until ...
in 1987, Langer and the guitarist Damir Gužvan recorded the band's second English language album, entitled ''This Spaceship'', with a group of American musicians. After Gužvan's departure, Langer remained the only original member of the group, and would be the band's only mainstay member in the following years. After the release of the band's latest studio album ''Terra Mystica'' in 1995, Atomsko Sklonište devoted themselves to live performances, releasing several live albums since. Although they do not enjoy large mainstream popularity as in the late 1970s and the first half of the 1980s, the group maintains a loyal fan base in Croatia and other former Yugoslav republics.


History


The beginnings (1968–1977)

The band's prehistory can be tracked to 1968, when a play entitled ''Atomsko sklonište'' premiered in Istrian National Theater in Pula. The play was directed by poet Boško Obradović and featured a selection of
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from across the world, including two of Obradović's poems: "Kuga u Danangu" ("Plague in
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"), directed against
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, and "Vaclavske namjesti" ("
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"), against
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. During the following years, Obradović developed an idea of a rock band performing songs with his lyrics. In 1977, in front of the
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Jadran in Pula, which was a gathering place for local musicians, he offered his lyrics to experienced local musicians and soon reached an agreement with a group of them. The first lineup of the band featured Sergio Blažić "Đoser" (vocals), Dragan Gužvan (guitar), Bruno Langer (bass guitar), Eduard Kancelar (keyboards), Saša Dadić (drums), and Rudolf Grum (backing vocals). As a teenager, Langer competed as a
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, before deciding to dedicate himself to music and becoming the bass guitarist for the Pula band Beat Stones in 1964. After Beat Stones, he performed in the bands Fantomi (''The Phantoms'') and ''Logaritmi'' (''The Logarithms''). At the beginning of the 1970s, Langer, Blažić (at the time playing the drums), Gužvan, Dadić and vocalist Branko Umković formed the cover band Hush. In 1974, Langer moved to the
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-based band
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, where he was soon joined by Blažić, the two performing with the group until the autumn of 1976.


Sergio Blažić years (1977–1986)

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, held in December 1977 in
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. On 11 May 1978, they performed, alongside
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, Tako and other acts, at Youth Festival held at
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Sports Hall, presenting songs to be released on their first studio album. The band's debut album, entitled ''Ne cvikaj generacijo'' (''Don't Be Afraid, My Generation''), was released in 1978 through
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record label. It featured
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sound combined with Obradović's anti-war and cataclysmic lyrics, heavily inspired by
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movement, which would lead part of Yugoslav music critics to describe the band's image and song themes as archaic. The opening track was Obradović's recitation of his poem "Od rata do rata" ("From War to War"). The album brought the hits "Pomorac sam, majko" ("I'm a Mariner, Mother"), "Kinematograf našeg detinjstva" ("
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of Our Childhood"), "Ne cvikaj, generacijo" and "Saznao sam dijagnozu" ("They Told Me the Diagnosis"), the latter featuring lyrics written by Blažić. The band gained additional attention of the public by stating that they perform
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(although they later admitted that at that point they had no idea what punk sounds like), torn clothes and effective photographs made by photographer Tone Stojko from
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. The band would later record the song "Zaspao si u mojoj kosi" ("You Fell Asleep in My Hair") with Stojko's wife
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. ''Ne cvikaj generacijo'' was the band's only album recorded with
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-suffering backing vocalist Rudolf Grum. After the recording of the album, he got a job in the
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shipbuilding company and retired from performing. The band's second album, entitled ''Infarkt'' (''Heart Attack''), was released during the same year. The release featured a book of photographs by Stojko. It brought new hits for the band, "Pakleni vozači" ("Hell Riders"), "Bez kaputa" ("Without a Coat") and "Djevojka br. 8" ("The Girl No.8"). As the band's previous album, ''Infarkt'' also featured Obradović's recitation as the opening track, "Na proplanku čeka cvijet" ("A Flower Is Waiting in the Clearing"). The song "Oni što dolaze za nama" ("The Ones Coming after Us") received attention in the following decades for its visionary lyrics, especially the verse "Sklapaće se prijateljstva putem kućnog kompjutera" ("Friendships will be made via personal computer"). After the album release, Kancelar left the band in order to dedicate himself to his studies, and was replaced by Paul Bilandžić. The band maintained their popularity with their live appearances, which featured unusual
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, such as
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, and during a concert in
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in
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three hundred yellow
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s were hanged open above the stage, in reference to the band's song "Žuti kišobran" ("Yellow Umbrella"). The band gained a loyal fanbase, although Obradović's lyrics were often criticized in the Yugoslav music press as unconvincing and unrefined. The band recorded their third album ''U vremenu horoskopa'' (''In the Time of Horoscope'') on the Stoja peninsula near Pula, in the Mobile One mobile studio, previously used by
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. The album was produced by John Etchells and Bill Ainsworth and brought the hits "Gazi opet čizma" ("The Boot Is Stamping Again") and "Čedna gradska lica" ("Innocent City Faces"). After the album release, Bilandžić left the band and formed the group Lilihip (''Lollipop'')—in the following years he would release four albums with the band, ''Obavezan smjer'' (''Mandatory Direction'', 1980), ''Lutke sad su skupe'' (''The Dolls Are Expensive Nowadays'', 1984), ''Lilihip'' (1985) and ''Ja sam dečko naviknut na bol'' (''I'm a Boy Accustomed to Pain'', 1996)—and Atomsko sklonište continued as a quartet. In 1980, the band recorded their first live album ''Atomska trilogija'' (''Nuclear
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'') on a concert held in the garden of the
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Hall in Pula. On 31 December 1980 and 1 January 1981 they held two concerts with
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(''Fish Stew'') in
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's Pionir Hall, the concerts being advertised as ''Atomska Čorba'' (''Atomic Stew''). In 1981 they were, alongside
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, the headliners of the two-day festival Svi marš na ples! (''Everybody Dance Now!'') held in 1981 at
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. The band released their fourth studio album ''Extrauterina'' (''
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'') in 1981. The album was recorded with Etchells and Ainsworth as the producers in the Super Bear Studio, located in a
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in the
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, and previously used by
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and
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. The album presented the band's new drummer Zdravko Širola, who also played keyboards on the album recording. Its biggest hit was "Olujni mornar" ("Storm Sailor"), and the song "Smanji gas" ("Reduce the Speed") attracted attention with its use of accordion. After the release of ''Extrauterina'', the band ended their cooperation with Boško Obradović. In the following years, he would publish the book of poems ''Postajem sam sebi drug'' (''I'm Becoming My Own Friend'', 1983) and a children's book created with illustrator Miroslav Šuput and entitled ''Kad se more u srce sakrije, kad brodovi u srce uplove'' (''When the Sea Hides Itself in a Heart, When the Ships Sail into the Heart'', 1984). He died on 27 July 1997, and the book of his poems entitled ''Godine nježnosti'' (''Years of Tenderness'') was published posthumously in 1998. With the end of cooperation with Obradović, Langer took over the role of the band's leader and the songwriter. In 1982, the band released the album ''Mentalna higijena'' (''
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''), recorded at the JAM Studio in
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. The album brought the hits "Treba imat dušu" ("One Must Have a Soul") and "Žuti kišobran" ("Yellow Umbrella"). The track "Mutna rijeka" ("Muddy River") featured guest appearance by British saxophone player
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. During the same year, the band went to
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, where they recorded the album ''Space Generation'' for the foreign market. The album featured nine old Atomsko Sklonište songs re-recorded with
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lyrics written by Dražen Met Premet. The band released the album through East Europe Records under the Atomic Shelter moniker, and in Yugoslavia the album was released through
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. In 1984, the band released the album ''Zabranjeno snivanje'' (''Dreaming Forbidden''). Recorded at the Trooly Sound studio in
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, the album brought the hit "Ljubomora" ("Jealousy"). The live album ''Jednom u životu'' (''Once in a Lifetime''), recorded on the concert held at
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's Tašmajdan Stadium on 15 September 1984 and released in 1985, was the last Atomsko Sklonište album to feature Blažić on vocals. In 1985, Blažić took part in the
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, contributing vocals to the song "
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". In addition, Atomsko Sklonište performed at the corresponding charity concert held at the
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in Belgrade. On 21 July 1986, the band had their last performance with Blažić in the Pula club Uljanik. He died on 18 January 1987, after more than 15 years of fighting lymph cancer. In honor of Blažić, the Đoser Memorial Days were initiated in Pula in 1988. They consisted of concerts and
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tournaments, with all the funds raised dedicated to people fighting cancer.


Fronted by Bruno Langer (1987–present)

In 1987, Langer and Gužvan recorded the band's second English language album for the foreign market, entitled ''This Spaceship'', with
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musicians Wes Talton (vocals), Freddie Stuckey (keyboards) and David Pressley (drums). The album was recorded in Florida and released under the Atomic Shelter moniker. The album featured six old re-recorded songs and four new ones. At the end of the year, Langer and Gužvan parted, Langer forming a new lineup of the band, featuring himself on bass guitar and vocals, Ranko Svorcan on guitar and Nikola Duraković on drums, and the group was occasionally joined on their live appearances by guitarist Aleks Černjul. After leaving the band, Gužvan dedicated himself to his job as the director of the ''
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'' sales department and to producing guitar amplifiers. In 1990, the band's new lineup released the album ''Criminal Tango''. It featured the song "Tajna" ("The Secret") dedicated to Blažić and guest appearances by the band's former member Paul Bilandžić and saxophonist Berislav Jurišić. On 31 August 1991, at the time when military conflicts in Yugoslavia had already begun, Atomsko Sklonište performed on the concert entitled Koncert za mir (''Concert for Piece'') held in
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, and on the evening of the same day, they performed on
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festival in
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. In 1992, the band released their third English language album, entitled ''East Europe Man'', featuring Wes Talton on vocals. The song "Chinese Bike" from the album entered the '' ''Billboard'' Hot 100'' chart, and four songs from the album appeared on the various artists compilation ''Best of East Europe Rock SpinUp''. In 1995, the band released their latest studio album ''Terra Mistica''. In 1999, Nikola Duraković was replaced by Stjepan Bobić, formerly of the bands Nola, The Spoons, and
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. After his departure from Atomsko Sklonište, Duraković played with Double Dose Blues Band. He died on 17 October 2021. In 2001, the band marked 10th anniversary of their performance at the 1991 Gitarijada festival by appearing at the festival once more, and for this occasion, Langer travelled to Zaječar by driving his
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which was once part of
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's vehicle fleet at
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. The band performed as the opening band for
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on their concert in Pula, and for
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. In 2003, One Records released the DVD entitled ''Atomsko Sklonište'', featuring a collection of their music videos and a recording of their performance at the 1991 Gitarijada festival. In 2007,
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released a seven-piece box set ''Ne cvikaj generacijo'', featuring the band's albums originally released for RTV Ljubljana's predecessor ZKP RTLJ. In 2018, Stjepan Bobić and Ranko Svorcan were replaced by drummer Erik Vojak and guitarist Matija Dadić, the latter a grandson of the band's original drummer Saša Dadić. The new lineup released the live album ''Oni što dolaze za nama'', recorded on 18 August 2019 on the band's performance at Belgrade Beer Fest. The band's former drummer Zdravko Širola died on 20 August 2019. The live album ''Uživo Novi Sad 2022'' (''Novi Sad Live 2022'') was recorded on Atomsko Sklonište concert held at Novi Sad Fair on 5 November 2022, and released on
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only. On 22 November 2023, the band held a concert in Belgrade's Trade Union Hall in honor of Blažić. The concert featured numerous guests: Žika and
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of YU Grupa,
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of Aerodrom, Mladen Vojičić "Tifa", Zvonimir Đukić "Đule" of
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, Pero Galić of Opća Opasnost and Đorđe David. The recording of the concert was released on the double live album ''Serđo živi'' in 2024.


Legacy

In 2014, a green area in Krležina street in Pula was officially named Sergio Blažić "Đoser" Field. The song "Treba imat dušu" was covered by Serbian and Yugoslav singer Dušan Prelević "Prele" on his 1996 album ''Ja Prele'' (''I, Prele''). The song "Pakleni vozači" was covered by Serbian hard rock band Indijanci on their 1997 album ''Ne može biti veselije'' (''Couldn't Be Merrier''), one incarnation of the Serbian rock band
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on the 1999 album ''Vino crveno'' (''Red Wine''), Serbian
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'', and Croatian hard rock band Opća Opasnost on their 2019 album ''Karta do prošlosti'' (''Ticket to the Past''), the latter version featuring guest appearances by Bruno Langer Ranko Svorcan. The song "Ne cvikaj generacijo" was covered by Serbian rock singer Viktorija on her 2000 album ''Nostalgija'' (''Nostalgia''). The song "Pomorac sam majko" was covered by Croatian singer Marijan Ban on his 2003 album ''Staro zlato'' (''Old Gold''). The song "Rađaju se nova djeca" ("New Children Are Born") was covered by Serbian rock band Krug Dvojke on their 2004 self-titled album. "The song "Čedna gradska lica" was covered by Croatian heavy metal band Keops on their 2016 album ''Lice sudbine'' (''The Face of Destiny''), and by Bosnian guitarist Emir Hot on his 2018 album ''Beyond Rock''. In 2005, film director and guitarist
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formed the band Fiji di Bruno Atomico in Pula, the group performing covers of Atomsko Sklonište songs with Italian language lyrics. In 1998, the album ''Ne cvikaj, generacijo'' was polled as 47th on the list of 100 greatest Yugoslav popular music albums in the book '' YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike'' (''YU 100: The Best albums of Yugoslav pop and rock music''). In 2015, the same album was polled as 99th on the list of 100 Greatest Yugoslav Albums published by the Croatian edition of ''
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''. In 1987, in ''YU legende uživo'' (''YU Legends Live''), a special publication by ''
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'' magazine, ''Jednom u životu'' was proclaimed one of 12 best Yugoslav live albums. In 2000, "Treba imat dušu", "Ne cvikaj generacijo" and "Pomorac sam, majko" were polled No.15, No.30 and No.80 respectively on Rock Express Top 100 Yugoslav Rock Songs of All Times list.


Band members

Current members * Bruno Langer – bass guitar (1977–present), vocals (1987–present) * Matija Dadić – guitar (2018–present) * Eric Vojak – drums (2018–present) Former members *
Sergio Blažić Sergio (Serđo) Blažić "Đoser" (8 April 1951 – 18 January 1987) was a Yugoslav rock musician, best known as the lead vocalist of popular hard rock band Atomsko Sklonište. Blažić was the group's frontman since its formation in 1977 until ...
– lead vocals (1977–1986) * Dragan Gužvan – guitar (1977–1987) * Saša Dadić – drums (1977–1981) * Eduard Kancelar – keyboards (1977–1978) * Rudolf Grum – backing vocals (1977–1978) * Paul Bilandžić – keyboards (1978-1980) * Zdravko Širola – drums, keyboards (1981-1987) * Ranko Svorcan – guitar (1987-2018) * Nikola Duraković – drums (1987-1999) * Aleks Černjul – guitar (occasional live appearances only, 1990-2020) * Stjepan Bobić – drums (1999-2018) Timeline


Discography


Studio albums

*''Ne cvikaj generacijo'' (1978) *''Infarkt'' (1978) *''U vremenu horoskopa'' (1980) *''Extrauterina'' (1981) *''Mentalna higijena'' (1982) *''Space Generation'' (as Atomic Shelter, 1983) *''Zabranjeno snivanje'' (1984) *''This Spaceship'' (as Atomic Shelter, 1987) *''Criminal Tango'' (1990) *''East Europe Man'' (as Atomic Shelter, 1992) *''Terra Mistica'' (1995)


Live albums

*''Atomska trilogija'' (1980) *''Jednom u životu'' (1985) *''Oni što dolaze za nama'' (2020) *''Uživo Novi Sad 2022'' (2023) *''Serđo živi'' (2024)


Compilations

*''1976 – 1986'' (1996) *76 - '86 Kolekcija hitova Vol.2'' *''Atomsko Sklonište'' (2007)


Video albums

*''Atomsko sklonište'' (2003)


Singles

*"Pomorac sam majko" / "Pakleni vozači" (1979) *"Bez kaputa" / "Tko će sad na zgarištu reći" (1980) *"Generacija sretnika" / "Gazi opet čizma" (1980) *"Night Launch" / "State of Mind" (1983)


References


External links


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