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Zabranjeno Pušenje was created in 1980 as a classic “garage” band made up of kids who went to Sarajevo II gymnasium together and shared the same street, now the legendary “Fuada Midžić Street” in the Koševo neighborhood.

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Zabranjeno Pušenje (transl. No Smoking) is a Bosnian rock band formed in Sarajevo in 1980. The group's musical style primarily consists of a distinctive garage rock sound with folk influences, often featuring innovative production and complex storytelling. The band currently consists of seven members: co-founder, vocalist, and guitarist Davor Sučić; longtime drummer Branko Trajkov, guitarist Toni Lović, bass guitarist Dejan Orešković, violinist and keyboardist Robert Boldižar, backing vocalist Anđela Zebec, and harmonica player Tomislav Goluban.

The band was formed contrary to the then prevalent Yugoslav punk rock and new wave, closely associated with the New Primitivism cultural movement and the radio and television satire and sketch comedy show Top lista nadrealista. They were one of the most popular musical acts of the 1980s in Yugoslavia, selling hundreds of thousands of records. Many times they got in trouble with the authorities for their, usually mild and sympathetic, criticism of the socialist system, and the habit of making light of issues considered sensitive at the time. The band's first lineup, originally named Pseudobluz bend Zabranjeno Pušenje, featured guitarist Sejo Sexon and vocalist Nele Karajlić, alongside drummers Fu-Do then Šeki Gayton, bassist Munja Mitić, keyboardist Seid Mali Karajlić, saxophonist and flutist Ognjen Gajić, guitarist Mustafa Čengić, and synthesizerist Zoran Degan. Their debut studio album Das ist Walter (1984) was initially released in limited circulation; the final count was 100,000 copies sold, setting a record for exceeding the initial release by 30 times. Their subsequent album Dok čekaš sabah sa šejtanom (1985), also released through Jugoton, was boycotted by the mainstream media due to troubles with Communist authorities. In 1986, Šeki Gayton, Mitić and Čengić chose to leave the group, while drummer Faris Arapović, bassist Darko Ostojić, guitarist Kowalski and keyboardist Dado Džihan joined in.[1] During the second half of 1980s with the new lineup of the band released two albums Pozdrav iz zemlje Safari (1987) and Male priče o velikoj ljubavi (1989) through Diskoton.

The statistics are sometimes relentless – 200 days a year on the road, out of 6 months, one full month spent in a van…

Zabranjeno pušenje

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Uživo u Lisinskom - Zabranjeno pušenje kao Neuštekani
Radovi na cesti
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Live-in-St-Louis
Bog-vozi-Mercedes
Agent-tajne-sile
Hapsi-sve
Best-of-2
Fildzan-viska
Best-of-1
Male-price-o-velikoj-ljubavi
Pozdrav-iz-zemlje-Safari
Dok-cekas-sabah-sa-sejtanom
Das-ist-Walter

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