Brkovi Diskografija - ~repack~
Signing to Croatia Records was a shock to purists, but Brkovi didn't sell out. Instead, they delivered their most professional and aggressive album. "Goli i žedni" (Naked and Thirsty) became an instant classic. The production is crystal clear, and the gang vocals are massive. This album proved Brkovi could play in big arenas without losing their edge. For those new to , this is a great starting point.
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: A release that highlights their humor and social commentary, featuring the hit "Hormon sreće." Brkovi diskografija
Brkovi’s earliest recordings are raw artifacts of a specific time and place: post-war Pančevo, an industrial satellite city of Belgrade. The band’s first demo, (1996), is a collector’s rarity today, existing only on cassette. Musically, it owes a heavy debt to UK82 punk (Discharge, GBH) and early Serbian punk acts like KBO! The production is deliberately lo-fi, with vocals buried under distorted guitars. Lyrically, even at this stage, frontman Milan "Mladen" Mihajlović (often credited simply as "Mladen") established his trademarks: tirades against local bullies, celebrations of cheap wine, and sardonic observations about Pančevo’s polluted, dying industrial landscape. Signing to Croatia Records was a shock to