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Heroina (band)

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Heroina was formed in 1982 by Nebojša Živaljević (guitar), Đorđe Stanković (rhythm guitar) and Novica Pavlović (bass guitar). The three had been performing together since 1978 under the name ŠV 20 (chosen after a form signed by students at Yugoslav universities), with some of their demo recordings
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saxophonist Deže Molnar performed with them. The demo version of the song "Momo" achieved certain success on Yugoslav radio stations.
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and featuring artwork designed by Janjetov (he created the painting on the cover in only two hours), was released through
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During the recording of the band's debut album Pavlović and Dostan left the band, so the album was recorded with
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Stripovi koje smo voleli: izbor stripova i stvaralaca sa prostora bivše Jugoslavije u XX veku
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Janjetov continued his career as a comic book artist, achieving large success on the
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In 1983, they were joined by Stevan Dostan (drums), Dejan Isakov (keyboards) and
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artist. The band performed across Yugoslavia. At their performances in
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Zoran Stefanović; Zdrako Zupan; Živojin Taburić (2011).
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Index

Novi Sad
SR Serbia
SFR Yugoslavia
Art pop
synth-funk
PGP-RTB
Zoran Janjetov
Serbian Cyrillic
Heroine
Yugoslav
rock
Novi Sad
Yugoslav rock scene
Radio Novi Sad
expansion of new wave in Yugoslavia
new wave
Zoran Janjetov
comic book
Zagreb
Kulušić
Laboratorija Zvuka
rhythm machine
Karlowy Vary
Tomo in der Mühlen
Aleksandar "Caki" Kravić
Mitar Subotić
Hungarian
jazz
Rudolf Tomsits
PGP-RTB

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