The album, featuring live recordings, made on May and October 1995 at the Belgrade KST, and studio material, including "Put za Tunu" ("The Road to Tuna"), "Priroda" ("Nature"), featuring guest appearance by Darkwood Dub vocalist Dejan "Vuča" Vučetić, "Toma Bebić", dedicated to the singer Toma Bebić, "Visokogradnja" ("Buildings") and "Sisa" ("Tit"), the latter two already being released on the various artists compilation Mi smo za mir ( We Are for Peace). On his return, in 1994, the band continued working, releasing their debut album Guarda Toma! in 1996. Having performed for two years, and winning the Palilula Culture Olympics, the band went on hiatus as vocalist Nektarijević went to the United States of America. They were soon joined by Marko Petronijević ( trumpet). The band, consisting of Nektarijević ( vocals), Rastko Lupulović ( guitar), Vladislav Rac ( bass guitar), and Stevan Dimitrijević ( drums), was formed in 1991. History Formation, first releases (1991–1995) Probably, Plenty and Daredevil) is a Serbian alternative rock band from Belgrade. Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša ( Serbian Cyrillic: Канда, Коџа и Небојша pronounced ( listen), trans. Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša in Velenje in 2009Īlternative rock, rock, reggae, funk, soul, acid-jazz, electronic
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