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Divlji Anđeli

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The band was formed in 1982 by Dragan Đorđević "Joe" (formerly of the band Tarkus, guitar), Nebojša Savić "Boca" (vocals), Dejan Lalević (bass guitar) and Miroslav Lekić "Miki" (drums), all strongly influenced by
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Divlji Anđeli released their debut, self-titled album in 1982, without previously having any live performances. The album lyrics were written by Nebojša Savić and lyricist
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In 1984, the band, in the new lineup, consisting of Savić on guitar and vocals, Lekić on drums, Radomir Marić on bass guitar and Branko Jirček on keyboards, released the
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in 1982. Although short-lived, the band enjoyed large mainstream popularity during its existence, mostly thanks to their 1982 hit "Voli te tvoja zver".
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band Divlji Kesten, with which he recorded five studio albums. In late 2000s, he played bass guitar in the
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In 2011, the song "Voli te tvoja zver" was voted, by the listeners of
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Index

Wild Angels (1969 film)
Divlji Anđeli in 1982
Belgrade
SR Serbia
SFR Yugoslavia
Pop rock
PGP-RTB
divljiandjeli.com
Serbian Cyrillic
Yugoslav
rock
Belgrade
New Romanticism
Antonije Pušić
Marina Tucaković
Saša Habić
jazz rock
KIM
12" single
Zana Nimani
pop
heavy metal
Kraljevski Apartman
Igre bez pravila
Radio 202
PGP-RTB
PGP-RTS


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