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Goblini

Goblini (Serbian Cyrillic: Гоблини; trans. The Goblins) are a Serbian punk rock band from Šabac.

Goblini
Goblini performing at the 2012 EXIT festival
Background information
OriginŠabac, Serbia
GenresPunk rock, alternative rock
Years active1992 – 2001
2010 – present
LabelsMyusic YUser, Metropolis Records, Mortal Kombat, Hi-Fi Centar, Kulturni Centar Šabac, Multimedia Records
MembersBranko Golubović
Alen Jovanović
Leonid Pilipović
Vladislav Kokotović
Milan Arnautović
Past membersNenad Divinić
Nedeljko Nedić
Zoran Jović
Saša Šetka
Vladimir Cinklocki
Zoran Jovanović
Websitewww.goblini.com

History edit

Formation, rise to prominence (1992–1999) edit

Guitarist Alen Jovanović and Vladislav Kokotović "Vlada", who lived in Karlovac, played in the band Lorelei until 1991 when they disbanded. Having played with numerous bands from Zagreb, the two moved to Šabac, and in March 1992, with the vocalist Branko Golubović, formed Goblini. The band changed several drummers until Nenad Divnić came to the band. The lineup recorded the first album Goblini (The Goblins), released on compact cassette only, and released in small printing in April 1994. The A-side of the cassette included songs from the Lorelei period and the B-side featured new material.

A few months later Divnić went to the army and was replaced by Nedeljko Nedić "Meketa" with whom the band recorded the second album Istinite priče I deo (True Stories Part I), also released on cassette only. The album featured "Cipjonka", "eLeSDi se vraca kući" ("LSD Is Returning Home") and "Za Lorenu" ("For Loreena") and five rerecorded tracks from the first album. Divnić recorded drum sections for a part of the material. Later that year, the band was joined by Džukele guitarist Leonid Pilipović, also known as Leo fon Punkerstein, since his band took a work-break, as the band members went to serve the army. In May 1995, Nedić left for Cyprus and was replaced by Zoran Jović "Fric".

During the same year, the band released their first live album, KST Live 31.08.'95, a live cassette of their performance at the Belgrade KST on 31 August 1995. Among the songs, the band played cover versions of KUD Idijoti songs "Pisma o ribaru Marinu, Mari i moru" ("Song about the Fisherman Marin, Mara and the Sea") and "Minijatura" ("A Miniature"), Ramones songs "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" and "Commando" and a version of The Clash cover of "I Fought the Law", with lyrics in Serbian language entitled "Ne mogu više" ("I Cannot Bear It"), which were regularly performed on concerts. "Ne mogu više" was dedicated to the president Slobodan Milošević and the last part of the song featured the chorus of the Talking Heads's track "Road to Nowhere". The band also played Boris Novković's song "Tamara" since Jovanović was for a time a part of Novković's backing band, and the cover of Demolition 23 track "Same Shit, Different Day", featuring Pilipović on lead vocals.[1]

With the producer Aca Radosavljević the band recorded the CD U magnovenju (In the Flash) and during the promotional tour for the album Plipović returned to Džukele, being replaced by Saša Šetka. The album featured "On je ona je" ("It Is Him It Is Her"), "Ima nas!" ("There is a Lot of Us"), "Petra", "Vođa" ("The Leader") and a cover of Videosex song "Kako bih volio da si tu" ("How I Wish You Were Here"), renamed "Anja, volim te" ("Anja, I Love You"), dedicated to the Videosex vocalist Anja Rupel. During May 1996, with the bands Svarog, Love Hunters and Ništa Ali Logopedi, Goblini went on a Slovenian tour. In June, they got the call to perform at the Zgaga Rock festival at the place Hotič pri Litiji near Ljubljana, after which they toured Slovenia again during Autumn 1996.

Live versions of their three songs were included on a various artists compilation Paket Aranžman - Svi protiv svih (Package Deal - Everybody Against Everyone) recorded at the Belgrade KST performance held to celebrate the fifth birthday of the TV Politika show Paket Aranžman. In June 1997, the band toured Slovenia and performed at the second Zgaga Rock festival with a new drummer, Vladimir Cinkocki "Cina", a former Generacija Bez Budućnosti and Obojeni Program member. The band's live recordings were also included on a double live various artists compilation No Border Jam 4 & 5 released in 1997, featuring "Ona misli da zna" ("She Thinks that She Knows"), "U magnovenju" and "eLeSDi se vraca kuci" recorded at Ilirska Bistrica performance in 1996. In August 1997, the band performed as an opening act for Motörhead in Budapest.

In 1998, twenty recordings from thirteen cities made in Serbia and Slovenia from 1996 and 1997 were released on a double CD Turneja u magnovenju 96/97 (In the Flash Tour 96/97). Beside the live recordings, the first CD featured a new studio track "Punk's Not Dead". The second CD was a reissued version of Istinite priče I deo, featuring a five-track bonus material released on the first studio album. On November of the same year, Cinklocki left the band when they were about to enter the studio to record the fourth studio album. The album Re Contra was finished on the day 1999 NATO bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia started, which was the reason why the album was not released until December 1999. In the meantime, the band went on a nine-date Italian tour including Milan, Rome, Bologna and Turin.

Breakup and post-breakup (2000–2009) edit

From January 2000 until the Spring of 2001, the band toured Serbia. After the tour, the band took a break and started preparing their next album, but the economic situation in the country lead Branko Golubović, Alen Jovanović, Saša Šetka, Vlada Kokotović and drummer Milan Arnautović to perform their last concert at the Zagreb club Močvara on 7 June 2001, before parting their ways.[2] The following year, One Records reissued the album U magnovenju.[3]

 
Alen Jovanović (far right) performing with Starfuckers at the 2009 Nisomnia festival in Niš

In 2003, Alen Jovanović formed the band Starfuckers featuring members from Plexus, Midgard and CBS.[4] During the same year, Golubović, as a member of the Italian humanitarian organization INTERSOS went to Afghanistan in order to work as a volunteer, and in 2007 he moved to Sri Lanka.[5]

In 2004, Multimedia Records released Najbolje priče (The Best Stories) a greatest hits compilation featuring live versions of songs performed at the band's peak. The compilation also featured the recording of "Pričaš" ("You Are Talking"), an unreleased track recorded in 1997. Promotional videos for the "Pričaš" and "Voz" ("Train") were also included on the release.

In 2006, Živko Ivković from Šabac released a book called Od Čivija do Goblina (From The Machine Heads to The Goblins) with a subtitle "Illustrated Rock History of Šabac 1963-1999-2006", featuring the band's biography and a CD compilation featuring the band's song "Daleki put".[6] During the same year, Milan Arnautović formed the band Siempre Peligroso,[7] and in 2008, he formed Eleven, with whom he released two albums A Moment of Silence [8] and Težina Okova, and also in 2015 EP Randevu.

In 2009 Golubović released a book of his Afghanistan memoirs Pisma iz Avganistana (Letters from Afghanistan).[2] During the same year, Multimedia Records released a various artists compilation Groovanje devedesete uživo featuring a live version of "Cipjonka" recorded at the Belgrade club Prostor on 11 November 1995.[9]

Reformation (2010–present) edit

 
Goblini in 2010, from left to right: Branko Golubović, Milan Arnautović, Vlada Kokotović, Alen Jovanović, Saša Šetka

On 21 June 2010 the band announced the reunion of the lineup which nine years prior had performed the last concert,[10] and a CD single release, featuring two new songs.[11] On 10 August 2010, three days before the band performed the first reunion tour show, the CD single entitled Crno na belo (Black on White) was released,[12] featuring the song "Luna" ("Luna"), written during the first rehearsal the reunited lineup had made in May 2010 and dealing with drug abuse problems, and the song "Kao da" ("As If") as the B-side, written during the 1996 U magnovenju recording sessions.[13]

The band held their comeback concert at the Šabac Summer Festival on 13 August 2010.[11] The performance featured a song selection spanning the whole career. During the performance of the song "Daleki put", a visitor had thrown a rock to the stage, hitting Golubović in the face and causing him minor injuries.[14] The encore, opened by the new track "Luna", featured cover versions of the Ramones songs "Bonzo Goes to Bitburg" and "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" and Demolition 23 song "Same Shit, Different Day", often performed by the band throughout their career, after which the band performed Boris Novković's "Tamara", with Atheist Rap vocalist Aleksandar Popov "Dr. Pop" and the former member Nedeljko Nedić "Meketa" on drums.[14] Popov also did vocals on the last track of the performance, "Anja, volim te".[14] After the Šabac concert, the band held a tour with five dates only (Zrenjanin, Belgrade, Kočevje, Ljubljana and Banja Luka) and went on hiatus, since Golubović, currently living in Georgia, was to go on a humanitarian mission to Pakistan.[15]

In November 2010, the single "Luna" appeared on the sixth place of the Jelen Top 10 list[16] and remained on the Top 10 list for four weeks.[17] At the beginning of 2011, "Kao da" was voted No. 2 on the list of Best Domestic Songs in 2010, and the video for "Luna" was voted the Best Domestic Video in 2010 by the readers of the webzine Popboks.[18] On 2 January 2011 a documentary about the band entitled Ima nas gomila (There Is A Buch Of Us) was premiered at RTV Vojvodina, also being available for free digital download at the station's official website.[19] The documentary, directed by Predrag Novković, was recorded from June until September 2010, and beside featuring almost the entire band personnel, also featured the appearances of journalist, critics, concert promoters and other people related to the band's work throughout their active career.[20]

In 2011, the band held a fifteen date tour (including performances at the Belgrade Beer Fest, Vila! La Pola Fest in Pula and Koncert godine in Novi Sad)[21] and released the single "U odbrani zla" ("In Defense of Evil"), featuring guest appearances by Grate and Plug'n'play member Goran Beg, Grate member Dragan Alimpijević "Pik" and Pero Defformero member Goran Biševac "Biške" on backing vocals, available for free digital download at the Nocturne magazine official website.[22] In August 2012, Šetka left Goblini and was replaced by Leonid Pilipović.[23] On 15 September 2012 Goblini performed at the Warrior's Dance festival, organized by British group The Prodigy and Exit festival, on Belgrade's Kalemegdan.[24]

In November 2013, the band released their comeback album, entitled Roba s greškom (Faulty Merchandise), through Long Play.[25] The album was previously announced by the single "Deca iz komšiluka" ("Neighborhood Kids").[26] On 8 March 2014 the band held a concert in Belgrade's Hala sportova, as a part of Roba s greškom promotional tour. The concert featured numerous guests: Partibrejkers vocalist Zoran Kostić "Cane" and guitarist Nebojša Antonijević "Anton", Atheist Rap vocalist Aleksandar Popov "Dr Pop" and guitarist Vladimir Radusinović "Radule" and the brass section consisting of Eyesburn member Nemanja Kojić "Kojot", Deca Loših Muzičara momber Borislav Veličković and Eyesburn and Plejboj member Dušan Petrović.[27]

On July 9, 2015, the band opened the Novi Sad Exit Festival with performance on the festival's main stage.[28] In 2016, the band appeared on various artists album Za tebe - A Tibute to KUD Idijoti (For You - A Tribute to KUD Idijoti) with the cover of KUD Idijoti song "Marjane, Marjane" ("Marjan, (Oh,) Marjan").[29]

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Goblini - KST Live (Cassette, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
  2. ^ a b "Golub piše iz Avganistana / Vesti". POPBOKS.com. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
  3. ^ "One Records | Naslovna strana - Dobrodošli". Onerecords.rs. 2005-05-13. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
  4. ^ "STARFUCKERS op Myspace Music – Gratis gestreamde MP3's, foto's en Videoclips". Myspace.com. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
  5. ^ "SLF - Knjiga "Pisma iz Avganistana" autora Branka Golubovića". Sabackiletnjifestival.com. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
  6. ^ "Various - Od Čivija Do Goblina - Volume One (CD) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
  7. ^ "under construction ::". Siempre Peligroso. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
  8. ^ "Niet compatibele browser". Facebook. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
  9. ^ "Various - Groovanje Devedesete Uživo (CD) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
  10. ^ . Mondo Portal. Archived from the original on 26 June 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  11. ^ a b "24sata". 24sata.rs. 2010-06-21. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
  12. ^ "24sata". 24sata.rs. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
  13. ^ "Kultura - Vesti - Ovacije Jevgeniju Kisinu u Kolarcu". B92. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
  14. ^ a b c "Има нас гомила". Dnevnik.rs. 2010-08-15. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
  15. ^ "Рокер на хуманитарном раду". Pravda.rs. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
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  17. ^ "Maraqya ponovo na broju 1!". Facebook. Retrieved 2011-04-14.
  18. ^ "Vesti - Čitaoci Popboksa izglasali najbolje iz 2010". Popboks. Retrieved 2011-01-22.
  19. ^ "Goblini: Ima nas gomila - 02.01.2011". rtv.rs. Retrieved 2011-02-15.
  20. ^ . rockfm.rs. Archived from the original on 2011-08-26. Retrieved 2011-02-15.
  21. ^ "Goblini". Goblini.com. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  22. ^ ""Goblini: novi koncerti i pesma"". Balkanrock.com. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  23. ^ ""Leo fon Punkerstein ponovo sa Goblinima", nocturnemagazine.net". Archived from the original on 2013-02-21. Retrieved 2012-08-25.
  24. ^ "Prodigy spektakl pred 20.000 ljudi". B92.net. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  25. ^ "购彩大厅,生活娱乐平台". Zlihadzo.com. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  26. ^ ""Goblini trailerom najavili novi spot i povratnički album"". Balkanrock.com. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  27. ^ "购彩大厅,生活娱乐平台". Zlihadzo.com. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  28. ^ "Goblini otvorili 15. izdanje Exit Festivala, prvi dan 40 hiljada posetilaca!". Svetgitara.com. 10 July 2015. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  29. ^ "Novi singl: Goblini - Marjane, Marjane". Danubeogradu.rs. 8 July 2016. Retrieved 29 September 2020.

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goblini, serbian, cyrillic, Гоблини, trans, goblins, serbian, punk, rock, band, from, Šabac, performing, 2012, exit, festivalbackground, informationoriginŠabac, serbiagenrespunk, rock, alternative, rockyears, active1992, 20012010, presentlabelsmyusic, yuser, m. Goblini Serbian Cyrillic Goblini trans The Goblins are a Serbian punk rock band from Sabac GobliniGoblini performing at the 2012 EXIT festivalBackground informationOriginSabac SerbiaGenresPunk rock alternative rockYears active1992 20012010 presentLabelsMyusic YUser Metropolis Records Mortal Kombat Hi Fi Centar Kulturni Centar Sabac Multimedia RecordsMembersBranko Golubovic Alen JovanovicLeonid PilipovicVladislav KokotovicMilan ArnautovicPast membersNenad DivinicNedeljko NedicZoran JovicSasa SetkaVladimir CinklockiZoran JovanovicWebsitewww goblini com Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation rise to prominence 1992 1999 1 2 Breakup and post breakup 2000 2009 1 3 Reformation 2010 present 2 Discography 3 References 4 Bibliography 5 External linksHistory editFormation rise to prominence 1992 1999 edit Guitarist Alen Jovanovic and Vladislav Kokotovic Vlada who lived in Karlovac played in the band Lorelei until 1991 when they disbanded Having played with numerous bands from Zagreb the two moved to Sabac and in March 1992 with the vocalist Branko Golubovic formed Goblini The band changed several drummers until Nenad Divnic came to the band The lineup recorded the first album Goblini The Goblins released on compact cassette only and released in small printing in April 1994 The A side of the cassette included songs from the Lorelei period and the B side featured new material A few months later Divnic went to the army and was replaced by Nedeljko Nedic Meketa with whom the band recorded the second album Istinite price I deo True Stories Part I also released on cassette only The album featured Cipjonka eLeSDi se vraca kuci LSD Is Returning Home and Za Lorenu For Loreena and five rerecorded tracks from the first album Divnic recorded drum sections for a part of the material Later that year the band was joined by Dzukele guitarist Leonid Pilipovic also known as Leo fon Punkerstein since his band took a work break as the band members went to serve the army In May 1995 Nedic left for Cyprus and was replaced by Zoran Jovic Fric During the same year the band released their first live album KST Live 31 08 95 a live cassette of their performance at the Belgrade KST on 31 August 1995 Among the songs the band played cover versions of KUD Idijoti songs Pisma o ribaru Marinu Mari i moru Song about the Fisherman Marin Mara and the Sea and Minijatura A Miniature Ramones songs Sheena Is a Punk Rocker and Commando and a version of The Clash cover of I Fought the Law with lyrics in Serbian language entitled Ne mogu vise I Cannot Bear It which were regularly performed on concerts Ne mogu vise was dedicated to the president Slobodan Milosevic and the last part of the song featured the chorus of the Talking Heads s track Road to Nowhere The band also played Boris Novkovic s song Tamara since Jovanovic was for a time a part of Novkovic s backing band and the cover of Demolition 23 track Same Shit Different Day featuring Pilipovic on lead vocals 1 With the producer Aca Radosavljevic the band recorded the CD U magnovenju In the Flash and during the promotional tour for the album Plipovic returned to Dzukele being replaced by Sasa Setka The album featured On je ona je It Is Him It Is Her Ima nas There is a Lot of Us Petra Vođa The Leader and a cover of Videosex song Kako bih volio da si tu How I Wish You Were Here renamed Anja volim te Anja I Love You dedicated to the Videosex vocalist Anja Rupel During May 1996 with the bands Svarog Love Hunters and Nista Ali Logopedi Goblini went on a Slovenian tour In June they got the call to perform at the Zgaga Rock festival at the place Hotic pri Litiji near Ljubljana after which they toured Slovenia again during Autumn 1996 Live versions of their three songs were included on a various artists compilation Paket Aranzman Svi protiv svih Package Deal Everybody Against Everyone recorded at the Belgrade KST performance held to celebrate the fifth birthday of the TV Politika show Paket Aranzman In June 1997 the band toured Slovenia and performed at the second Zgaga Rock festival with a new drummer Vladimir Cinkocki Cina a former Generacija Bez Buducnosti and Obojeni Program member The band s live recordings were also included on a double live various artists compilation No Border Jam 4 amp 5 released in 1997 featuring Ona misli da zna She Thinks that She Knows U magnovenju and eLeSDi se vraca kuci recorded at Ilirska Bistrica performance in 1996 In August 1997 the band performed as an opening act for Motorhead in Budapest In 1998 twenty recordings from thirteen cities made in Serbia and Slovenia from 1996 and 1997 were released on a double CD Turneja u magnovenju 96 97 In the Flash Tour 96 97 Beside the live recordings the first CD featured a new studio track Punk s Not Dead The second CD was a reissued version of Istinite price I deo featuring a five track bonus material released on the first studio album On November of the same year Cinklocki left the band when they were about to enter the studio to record the fourth studio album The album Re Contra was finished on the day 1999 NATO bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia started which was the reason why the album was not released until December 1999 In the meantime the band went on a nine date Italian tour including Milan Rome Bologna and Turin Breakup and post breakup 2000 2009 edit From January 2000 until the Spring of 2001 the band toured Serbia After the tour the band took a break and started preparing their next album but the economic situation in the country lead Branko Golubovic Alen Jovanovic Sasa Setka Vlada Kokotovic and drummer Milan Arnautovic to perform their last concert at the Zagreb club Mocvara on 7 June 2001 before parting their ways 2 The following year One Records reissued the album U magnovenju 3 nbsp Alen Jovanovic far right performing with Starfuckers at the 2009 Nisomnia festival in Nis In 2003 Alen Jovanovic formed the band Starfuckers featuring members from Plexus Midgard and CBS 4 During the same year Golubovic as a member of the Italian humanitarian organization INTERSOS went to Afghanistan in order to work as a volunteer and in 2007 he moved to Sri Lanka 5 In 2004 Multimedia Records released Najbolje price The Best Stories a greatest hits compilation featuring live versions of songs performed at the band s peak The compilation also featured the recording of Pricas You Are Talking an unreleased track recorded in 1997 Promotional videos for the Pricas and Voz Train were also included on the release In 2006 Zivko Ivkovic from Sabac released a book called Od Civija do Goblina From The Machine Heads to The Goblins with a subtitle Illustrated Rock History of Sabac 1963 1999 2006 featuring the band s biography and a CD compilation featuring the band s song Daleki put 6 During the same year Milan Arnautovic formed the band Siempre Peligroso 7 and in 2008 he formed Eleven with whom he released two albums A Moment of Silence 8 and Tezina Okova and also in 2015 EP Randevu In 2009 Golubovic released a book of his Afghanistan memoirs Pisma iz Avganistana Letters from Afghanistan 2 During the same year Multimedia Records released a various artists compilation Groovanje devedesete uzivo featuring a live version of Cipjonka recorded at the Belgrade club Prostor on 11 November 1995 9 Reformation 2010 present edit nbsp Goblini in 2010 from left to right Branko Golubovic Milan Arnautovic Vlada Kokotovic Alen Jovanovic Sasa Setka On 21 June 2010 the band announced the reunion of the lineup which nine years prior had performed the last concert 10 and a CD single release featuring two new songs 11 On 10 August 2010 three days before the band performed the first reunion tour show the CD single entitled Crno na belo Black on White was released 12 featuring the song Luna Luna written during the first rehearsal the reunited lineup had made in May 2010 and dealing with drug abuse problems and the song Kao da As If as the B side written during the 1996 U magnovenju recording sessions 13 The band held their comeback concert at the Sabac Summer Festival on 13 August 2010 11 The performance featured a song selection spanning the whole career During the performance of the song Daleki put a visitor had thrown a rock to the stage hitting Golubovic in the face and causing him minor injuries 14 The encore opened by the new track Luna featured cover versions of the Ramones songs Bonzo Goes to Bitburg and Sheena Is a Punk Rocker and Demolition 23 song Same Shit Different Day often performed by the band throughout their career after which the band performed Boris Novkovic s Tamara with Atheist Rap vocalist Aleksandar Popov Dr Pop and the former member Nedeljko Nedic Meketa on drums 14 Popov also did vocals on the last track of the performance Anja volim te 14 After the Sabac concert the band held a tour with five dates only Zrenjanin Belgrade Kocevje Ljubljana and Banja Luka and went on hiatus since Golubovic currently living in Georgia was to go on a humanitarian mission to Pakistan 15 In November 2010 the single Luna appeared on the sixth place of the Jelen Top 10 list 16 and remained on the Top 10 list for four weeks 17 At the beginning of 2011 Kao da was voted No 2 on the list of Best Domestic Songs in 2010 and the video for Luna was voted the Best Domestic Video in 2010 by the readers of the webzine Popboks 18 On 2 January 2011 a documentary about the band entitled Ima nas gomila There Is A Buch Of Us was premiered at RTV Vojvodina also being available for free digital download at the station s official website 19 The documentary directed by Predrag Novkovic was recorded from June until September 2010 and beside featuring almost the entire band personnel also featured the appearances of journalist critics concert promoters and other people related to the band s work throughout their active career 20 In 2011 the band held a fifteen date tour including performances at the Belgrade Beer Fest Vila La Pola Fest in Pula and Koncert godine in Novi Sad 21 and released the single U odbrani zla In Defense of Evil featuring guest appearances by Grate and Plug n play member Goran Beg Grate member Dragan Alimpijevic Pik and Pero Defformero member Goran Bisevac Biske on backing vocals available for free digital download at the Nocturne magazine official website 22 In August 2012 Setka left Goblini and was replaced by Leonid Pilipovic 23 On 15 September 2012 Goblini performed at the Warrior s Dance festival organized by British group The Prodigy and Exit festival on Belgrade s Kalemegdan 24 In November 2013 the band released their comeback album entitled Roba s greskom Faulty Merchandise through Long Play 25 The album was previously announced by the single Deca iz komsiluka Neighborhood Kids 26 On 8 March 2014 the band held a concert in Belgrade s Hala sportova as a part of Roba s greskom promotional tour The concert featured numerous guests Partibrejkers vocalist Zoran Kostic Cane and guitarist Nebojsa Antonijevic Anton Atheist Rap vocalist Aleksandar Popov Dr Pop and guitarist Vladimir Radusinovic Radule and the brass section consisting of Eyesburn member Nemanja Kojic Kojot Deca Losih Muzicara momber Borislav Velickovic and Eyesburn and Plejboj member Dusan Petrovic 27 On July 9 2015 the band opened the Novi Sad Exit Festival with performance on the festival s main stage 28 In 2016 the band appeared on various artists album Za tebe A Tibute to KUD Idijoti For You A Tribute to KUD Idijoti with the cover of KUD Idijoti song Marjane Marjane Marjan Oh Marjan 29 Discography editMain article Goblini discography Goblini 1994 Istinite price I deo 1994 U magnovenju 1996 Re Contra 1999 Roba s greskom 2013 Jednina 2019 References edit Goblini KST Live Cassette Album at Discogs Discogs com Retrieved 2010 11 14 a b Golub pise iz Avganistana Vesti POPBOKS com Retrieved 2010 11 14 One Records Naslovna strana Dobrodosli Onerecords rs 2005 05 13 Retrieved 2010 11 14 STARFUCKERS op Myspace Music Gratis gestreamde MP3 s foto s en Videoclips Myspace com Retrieved 2010 11 14 SLF Knjiga Pisma iz Avganistana autora Branka Golubovica Sabackiletnjifestival com Retrieved 2010 11 14 Various Od Civija Do Goblina Volume One CD at Discogs Discogs com Retrieved 2010 11 14 under construction Siempre Peligroso Retrieved 2010 11 14 Niet compatibele browser Facebook Retrieved 2010 11 14 Various Groovanje Devedesete Uzivo CD at Discogs Discogs com Retrieved 2010 11 14 Povratak Goblina Mondo Portal Archived from the original on 26 June 2010 Retrieved 29 September 2020 a b 24sata 24sata rs 2010 06 21 Retrieved 2010 11 14 24sata 24sata rs Retrieved 2010 11 14 Kultura Vesti Ovacije Jevgeniju Kisinu u Kolarcu B92 Retrieved 2010 11 14 a b c Ima nas gomila Dnevnik rs 2010 08 15 Retrieved 2010 11 14 Roker na humanitarnom radu Pravda rs Retrieved 2010 11 14 Niet compatibele browser Facebook Retrieved 2010 11 14 Maraqya ponovo na broju 1 Facebook Retrieved 2011 04 14 Vesti Citaoci Popboksa izglasali najbolje iz 2010 Popboks Retrieved 2011 01 22 Goblini Ima nas gomila 02 01 2011 rtv rs Retrieved 2011 02 15 Goblini Ima nas gomila Dokumentarni film o sabackim punkerima rockfm rs Archived from the original on 2011 08 26 Retrieved 2011 02 15 Goblini Goblini com Retrieved 29 September 2020 Goblini novi koncerti i pesma Balkanrock com Retrieved 29 September 2020 Leo fon Punkerstein ponovo sa Goblinima nocturnemagazine net Archived from the original on 2013 02 21 Retrieved 2012 08 25 Prodigy spektakl pred 20 000 ljudi B92 net Retrieved 29 September 2020 购彩大厅 生活娱乐平台 Zlihadzo com Retrieved 29 September 2020 Goblini trailerom najavili novi spot i povratnicki album Balkanrock com Retrieved 29 September 2020 购彩大厅 生活娱乐平台 Zlihadzo com Retrieved 29 September 2020 Goblini otvorili 15 izdanje Exit Festivala prvi dan 40 hiljada posetilaca Svetgitara com 10 July 2015 Retrieved 29 September 2020 Novi singl Goblini Marjane Marjane Danubeogradu rs 8 July 2016 Retrieved 29 September 2020 Bibliography editEX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960 2006 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