Serbian rock music groups

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 125. Chapters: Riblja Corba, Elektricni Orgazam, Bajaga i Instruktori, Smak, Ekatarina Velika, Eva Braun, Partibrejkers, YU grupa, Disciplina Kicme, Idoli, Veliki Prezir, Darkwood Dub, Galija, sarlo Akrobata, Van Gogh, Laboratorija Zvuka, S Vremena Na Vreme, Kristali, Beograd, Lutke, Dza ili Bu, Korni Grupa, Repetitor, Bjesovi, Vampiri, U skripcu, Babe, Piloti, Pop MaSina, Block Out, S.A.R.S., Plejboj, Siluete, Del Arno Band, Doktor Spira i Ljudska Bica, Elipse, Prljavi Inspektor Blaza i Kljunovi, Laki Pingvini, Night Shift, Jarboli, Amajlija, Popcycle, Kanda, Kodza i NebojSa, Kazna Za USi, Orthodox Celts, Generacija 5, Dzentlmeni, Trivalia, Deca LoSih Muzicara, Rani Mraz, Crni Biseri, Igra Staklenih Perli, D' Boys, OT Band, Love Hunters, Kozmetika, Petar i Zli Vuci, Bezobrazno Zeleno, Zana, Dzukele, Daltoni, Rubber Soul Project, Garavi Sokak, NiSta Ali Logopedi, Tunel, Tomi Sovilj i Njegove Siluete, DreDDup, Kontraritam, Neverne Bebe, Poslednja Igra Leptira, Rimtutituki, Zona B, Dah, Oktobar 1864, Luna, Grupa I, Familija, Propaganda, Suncokret, Dobri Isak, Angel's Breath, DAG, Irish Stew of Sindidun, Lira Vega, Samonikli, Bel Tempo, Negative, Zbogom Brus Li, Braca Left, Klopka Za Pionira, Zdravo, Iskre, The Kuguars, Alisa, Bele ViSnje, Balkan, Cactus Jack, Kasandrin Glas, Mama Rock, Porodicna Manufaktura Crnog Hleba, VIS Simboli, Jakarta, Jugosloveni, Dobrovoljno Pevacko DruStvo, Tir na n'Og, Apsolutno Romanticno, Banana. Excerpt: Riblja Corba (Serbian Cyrillic: ¿¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿; translation: Fish Stew, although the name of a 1989 compilation album titled in English is The Best Of Fish Dish) is a Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band. Their presence on the scene has lasted from 1978 to today. They reached their peak of popularity in the 1980s, but it has declined in the 1990s, partly due to controversial political attitudes of the band's leader Bora Ðordevic. Known for their provocative political- and social-related lyrics, Riblja Corba were one of the top acts of the former Yugoslav rock scene. The 1979-1984 Riblja Corba lineup, from left to right: MiSa Aleksic, Momcilo Bajagic, Vicko Milatovic, Rajko Kojic and Bora ÐordevicRiblja Corba was officially formed on August 15, 1978 in the kafana sumatovac in Belgrade by Bora Ðordevic (vocals, acoustic guitar, songwriter), and SOS members MiSa Aleksic (bass guitar), Miroslav "Vicko" Milatovic (drums) and Rajko Kojic (guitar). Ðordevic was previously a member of the acoustic rock bands Zajedno and Suncokret and the pop rock band Rani Mraz. The band SOS previously released three 7" singles and recorded a studio album Prvi poziv (The First Call) which featured Ðordevic on vocals as guest, however, it remained unreleased until the present day. The four intended to name the band Bora i Ratnici (Bora and the Warriors), Popokatepetl (Popocatépetl) or Riblja Corba (Fish Stew, at the time the Belgrade slang for menstruation), but as the magazine Radio TV revija published a poster of the band with the name Riblja Corba, the band decided to continue performing under that name. Riblja Corba had its first concert in Elemir on September 8, 1978. In the first part of the concert Aleksic, Kojic and Milatovic performed Humble Pie, ZZ Top, Johnny Winter and Deep Purple covers, and in the second part they were joined by Ðordevic, with whom they performed their songs and The Rolling Stones and Joe Cocker covers. In November, Radio Belgrade show Vece uz radio (Evening by t

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