Popboks 50 best albums from Serbia (2000-2010)

1. Goribor – Goribor 2. Veliki Prezir – Nikadjekraj 3. Obojeni program – Ako nisam dobra, šta ćemo onda? 4. Marčelo – Puzzle shock 5. Repetitor – Sve što vidim je prvi put 6. Jarboli – Suvišna sloboda 7. Darkwood Dub – Život počinje u tridesetoj 8. Disciplin A Kitschme - Kada kažeš muzika, na šta tačno misliš, reci mi? 9. Kanda Kodža i Nebojša – Prekidi stvarnosti 10. Petrol – Nezgodno vreme, opasni dani 11. Rebel Star – So 12. Nežni Dalibor – Sredstva i veštine 13. Neočekivana sila koja se iznenada pojavljuje i rešava stvar – Sunca 14. Beogradski sindikat – BSSST...Tišinčina! 15. Partibrejkers – Sloboda ili ništa 16. Razni izvođači - Jutro će promeniti sve 17. Popečitelji – Ko radi? 18. Pionir 10 – Pionir 10 19. Virvel – Sa dna 20. Lira Vega – Lira Vega 21. Presing - 600 nebo 22. Eyesburn - Fool Control 23. Veliki Prezir – Brazde 24. Prti Bee Gee – 77-05 25. Sila - Hard To Dig It! 26. Zoran Radovič-Kiza - Stereo Ikar 27. Vrooom - Evolucija 28. Mistake Mistake - Hipelectroragga2hopreggaestep 29. Partibrejkers - Gramzivost i pohlepa 30. Eyesburn - How Much For Freedom? 31. Multietnička Atrakcija – Multietnička Atrakcija 32. Keckec & Acid Folk Orchestra – Pesme iz godina uspavanog razuma 33. Vlada Divljan Old Stars Band - Sve laži sveta 34. Modern Quartet - The Dark Side of The Mood 35. Bad Copy - Sve sami hedovi 36. Piknik - Miš, puž i ker 37. Block Out - Ako imaš s kim i gde 38. Intruder - Dancing Shoes Starry Skies 39. Autopark – 10+1 40. Presing - Zanos bez snova 41. Supernaut – Eli 42. Stuttgart Online- Radost svakom domaćinstvu 43. Jarboli - Buđanje proleća 44. Aleksandra Kovač - Med i mleko 45. Ika – Sweet Path of Gold 46. Deca Loših Muzičara - Gde cveta Samsung žut 47. Eva Braun – Everest 48. Bo – Kapetane gde si 49. Atheist Rap - Osveta Crnog Gonzalesa 50. The Mothership Orchestra – Song For You


Lyrical style

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The track differed from others because Mladenović played the drums, Vdović played the guitar, Dejan Kostić played bass, Gagi Mihajlović was on piano, while Kojić shrieked and played timpani. When the instrumental part was recorded, the tree read parts from Pelagić's book and different articles from Politikin Zabavnik magazine.

Legacy

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In 2002, he participated the Belgrade musicians' Milan Mladenović tribute album, Kao da je bilo nekad... (Posvećeno Milanu Mladenoviću) (As If It Had Happened Once... (Dedicated to Milan Mladenović), featuring cover versions of both Ekatarina Velika and Šarlo Akrobata songs. A live Milan Mladenović tribute album Jako dobar tatoo (A Very Good Tattoo), featuring a selection of both Ekatarina Velika and Šarlo Akrobata songs, performed by Croatian musicians with the exception of Srđan Gojković "Gile" of Električni Orgazam.

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Laibach

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Laibach discography
 
Laibach in 2003
Studio albums14
Live albums12
Compilation albums4
Singles18
Video albums5
Music videos13
Box sets1
Video Documentary6
Other appearances6
Tribute albums2

The Laibach discography consists of fourteen studio albums, six of which are original material albums, five are cover albums and three are soundtracks for theatre plays and movies, twelve live albums, four compilation albums, eighteen singles, one box set, thirteen music videos, six VHS/DVD documentaries and five VHS/DVD video albums, released through various record labels, but mostly by Mute Records.

In 1978, Dejan Knez formed his first band Salte Morale.,[1] essentially the first incarnation of Laibach. During the summer of 1980, following the suggestion of Knez' father, famous Slovenian painter and artist Janez Knez, the band changed the name to Laibach. This incarnation included Dejan Knez, Srečko Bajda, Andrej Lupinc, Tomaž Hostnik and Bine Zerko. Soon after that, Knez's cousin Ivan (Jani) Novak and Milan Fras joined the band. In the first period Laibach were a quintet, but soon after that they declared that Laibach has only four members – ‘Vier Personen’. From the mid 1980s to mid 1990s, the four full-time members were Dejan Knez, Milan Fras, Ervin Markošek and Ivan (Jani) Novak. Sometimes those four members of the band operated under their pseudonyms: Dachauer, Keller, Saliger and Eber.[2] From time to time, other musicians, such as Oto Rimele (from Lačni Franz band), Nikola Sekulović, bass player from the Demolition Group, Matej Mršnik and Roman Dečman, amongst other, have joined Laibach. Slovene singer and radio announcer Anja Rupel has also performed with the group.

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Nikola Vranjković
Born1970
Genresalternative rock, grunge, hard rock, doom metal, acoustic music
Occupation(s)musician, singer-songwriter, record producer, audio engineer, poet, writer
Instrument(s)guitar, vocals
Years active1980s – present
LabelsTake It Or Leave It, ITMM, Metropolis Records, Multimedia Records, Long Play
  1. ^ "Ferfolja". the Slovenian. Retrieved 2009-11-06.
  2. ^ "Laibach ] [ Konzert Fuer Das Kreuzschach Und Vier Schauspieler ]". Nskstate.com. Retrieved 2009-11-06.