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Riblja Čorba (Serbian Cyrillic: Рибља Чорба,
pronounced [rîbʎaː t͡ʃɔ̌ːrba]; lit. 'Fish Stew') is a
Serbian and
former Yugoslav rock band
formed in Belgrade...
- the band S.O.S. and
eventually Riblja Čorba. In 1978, on a
suggestion from
Rajko Kojić (by then lead
guitarist in
Riblja Čorba), Bajagić was
invited to...
- The
discography of
Serbian and
former Yugoslav rock band
Riblja Čorba
consists of 20
studio albums, 9 live albums, 6 Singles, 4 VHSes, 4 DVDs, 3 EPs, 13...
- singer-songwriter and poet. He was best
known as the
frontman of the rock band
Riblja Čorba.
Renowned for his
brand of
poetic lyrics and
husky baritone voice...
- acts
Atomsko Sklonište,
Generacija 5,
Divlje Jagode,
Vatreni Poljubac and
Riblja Čorba, the
latter achieving huge po****rity
owing to
provocative social-...
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Obojeni Programme,
Orthodox Celts, Partibrejkers, Pekinška Patka, Piloti,
Riblja Čorba,
Ritam Nereda,
Rambo Amadeus, S.A.R.S., Siluete, S
Vremena Na Vreme...
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formed while Bajagić was
still a
guitarist for the
highly po****r band
Riblja Čorba,
originally to
promote Bajagić's side
project Pozitivna geografija...
- 11
April 1997) was a
Serbian guitarist best
known for his work with band
Riblja Čorba.
Rajko Kojić was born on 12
April 1956 in Jarkovac. He
started dealing...
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known as the b****
guitarist for the
Serbian and
former Yugoslav rock band
Riblja Čorba. Miša Aleksić
started his
career in 1970 in a band
called Royali as...
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musician best
known as the
drummer for the
Serbian and
Yugoslav rock band
Riblja Čorba. Milatović
first gained prominence in the late 1970s as the member...