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Sikter was a
Bosnian alternative rock band from Sarajevo. The band was
formed in 1990 as a punk rock
project of a few students, but
became one of the most...
- Ego Trip is the
fourth studio album by
Bosnian alternative rock band
Sikter. It was
released on 2 June 2009 by one of the
biggest music labels in Bosnia...
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third and most
successful studio album by
Bosnian alternative rock band
Sikter. It was
released on 21
August 2005 by
Bosnian label Gra****n.
Album was...
- 24 July 2024. Tønder, Rune (31
March 2023). "Supertalentet
Nicolai Kjær
sikter mot
Grand Slams -
Tennis Norge".
Tennis Norge (in
Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved...
- Register.
Retrieved 2024-06-23. Kvistad, Øystein (2000-01-25). "Økokrim
sikter påstått DVD-sabotør" [Økokrim
targets alleged DVD saboteur]. Digi.no (in...
- many new
bands have formed.
Mainly heavy metal and
alternative bands like
Sikter, Letu Štuke, Skroz, Zoster,
Dubioza kolektiv, and
famous alternative singer...
- Norwegian). 21
September 2009. p. 4. Sjøli, Hans
Petter (21
September 2009). "
Sikter mot ledervervet". Kl****ekampen (in Norwegian). p. 4. NTB. "Rødt får over...
- Arapović (1970-2019),
Bosnian drummer,
member of
Zabranjeno Pušenje and
Sikter Franjo Arapović (born 1965),
Croatian basketball player Husnija Arapović...
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drummer of Sarajevo-based rock
bands Zabranjeno Pušenje and
Sikter. Also, he was a
founder of
Sikter. Arapović
joined a Sarajevo-based rock band Zabranjeno...
- the war in
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Rossi invited a few
Bosnian bands like
Sikter, Lezi Majmune, and
Protest to
perform but was
heavily criticized by the...