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  2. Pips, Chips & Videoclips - Wikipedia

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    Pips, Chips & Videoclips are a Croatian rock band from the capital Zagreb.They formed in the early 1990s and have released seven studio albums and a number of singles. The band first came to prominence in 1992 when they recorded Dinamo ja volim, a rock song which instantly became an unofficial anthem of GNK Dinamo Zagreb football club supporters Bad Blue Boys.

  3. Prljavo kazalište - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 the group released its album Dani ponosa i slave, which was the first studio album released after the 20th anniversary. It included guest appearance by the Croatian rap music group Tram 11. In the 2000s (decade), Prljavo kazalište released a four audio CD box set titled Sve je lako kad si mlad (not to be confused with the previously ...

  4. Kino discography - Wikipedia

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    Kino was a Soviet rock band formed in Leningrad, Soviet Union. The original band, known as "Garin i Giperboloidy" (Garin & The Hyperboloids), after Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy 's novel The Hyperboloid of Engineer Garin , was formed in 1981 by Viktor Tsoi , along with Aleksei Rybin and Oleg Valinskiy.

  5. Šta bi dao da si na mom mjestu - Wikipedia

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    After the first 50,000 records sold, Šta bi dao da si na mom mjestu became the first Yugoslav album to be credited as a diamond record. [9] After selling more than 100,000 copies, it became the first platinum record in the history of Yugoslav discography, and after reaching the 200,000 copies mark it was branded simply as "2× diamond record".

  6. Arsen Dedić - Wikipedia

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    Dedić (left) with Croatia Records (formerly Jugoton) executives Veljko Despot and Siniša Škarica in Makarska, 1999.. Dedić was born in Šibenik, in the Littoral Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, today Šibenik-Knin County, in the region of Dalmatia, within the Republic of Croatia, as the second child of Veronika "Jelka" [2] (née Mišković) and Jovan Dedić.

  7. Uspavanka za Radmilu M. - Wikipedia

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    The album was recorded in Skopje. Uspavanka za Radmilu M. was the band's first album since the 1977 live album Koncert kod Hajdučke česme to feature drummer Ipe Ivandić, who returned to the band at the end of 1982, replacing Garabet Tavitjan, who performed with the band only on the 1982 Bulgarian tour. [2]

  8. Tram 11 - Wikipedia

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    On April 1, 2017, after 14 years of inactivity, Tram 11 announced a big comeback concert to be held on November 11, 2017, at Dom Sportova. [5]The duo caused controversies on few occasions over political stands, was in conflict for a long time and had not published a new song for 17 years, but came back together and announced plans to take part in anti-EURO campaigning.

  9. Ekatarina Velika - Wikipedia

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    In early 1985, the band recorded their second studio album at SIM studio in Zagreb. Produced by Vladimir Smolec featuring guest appearances by Massimo Savić as well as Karlowy Wary member and SIM studio co-owner Tomo in der Mühlen, Ekatarina Velika gave the band with its first bona fide hits, "Oči boje meda" ("Honey Colored Eyes"), "Modro i zeleno" ("Indigo and Green") and "Tattoo".