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Kazna Za Uši

Serbian garage rock band formed in Belgrade in 1986. During the summer of 1992, the band released their debut album Ispod zemlje, tracks "Koska", "Rođen lud" and "Kad budeš mrtav i beo" were characterized as the prominent. The band also performed at the Gitarijada festival in Zaječar, winning the audience award for the best act of the year, and Brzi Bendovi Srbije where Đorđević won the best guitarist award and the band's song "Koska" was pronounced the "Rock 'n' roll anthem of Serbia". During the following year, the band often performed at clubs such as the Belgrade's KST, they also performed in Skopje and Kumanovo. Red Luna Records label reissued the band's debut album with live bonus material in 1994. On April 1995, the band held four concerts in Slovenia after which came a break in the band's work as Đorđević, on several occasions, went to Greece, performing at clubs Comeback concert was held at KST on July 1997, where with Đorđević, the lineup featured former Euforia member Srđan Radmilović, and former Kandinsky members, bassist Goran Vujović and drummer Nebojša Dragojlović. Disbanded soon after releasing "Zauške" album in 1999. On November 2006, the band reformed for a one-off concert held at the Akademija in order to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the band's formation. On Autumn 2009, the band was reformed in the lineup Ivan Đorđević (guitar, vocals), Rudolf Cibulski (bass, backing vocals), and Mitch Bjedov (drums) Current Members: Ivan Đorđević Ivek - vocals, guitar Rudolf Cibulski - bass Boris Eftovski - keyboards Ex-members: Milan Bjedov alias Mitch Bjedov - drums Srđan Radmilović (ex Euforia) - guitar Manja Đorđević - vocals Aleksandar Glišić (Trovači) - drums Goran Glava Markovski - bass Srđan Žika Todorović - drums Goran Vujović (ex Kandinsky) - bass Nebojša Dragojlović (ex Kandinsky) - drums Milan Popović Pop - bass Dejan Utvar (Autopark) - drums

By Kyle Larson