Generacija bez budućnosti (Generation without future)

in #rock6 years ago (edited)

The GBB was created exactly one year before the famous March demonstrations in Belgrade, on March 9, 1990. Members of the band in the first set were Robert Bu (vocals), Aleksandar Reljic (guitar), Vladimir Cinocki (drums) and Borko Stefanovic (bass).
They published their first songs on the "Novi Sad vol.2" compilation, which they recorded in their own production. At the edition, the young Novi Sad bands Atheist rap, Rhythm riots and others were also found. The next samizdat material was a concert tape called "That South Won". There followed the maxi single of the ultimate title "Have You Listen to Me!", Published in 1991 and managed to distribute in Europe and America.

The first LP called "Vol. 1 "was released in 1993 and brought with a handful of sounds of sound and two big hits" Jamaica "and" Lead Morning ". The album brought a great success to the band, and they gained the greatest affirmation at the festival "Fast bands of Serbia". However, although they had great plans, although part of the album's first album was purchased for the Belgian market, GBB did not record new material for the next four years. During that time, they changed their position. For example, drummer Cine moved first into the Color Program, then to Gobline.
The second album "Spleen" was released in late 1997 and contains two versions of the song "The Strange Forest" of the YU group.

After less than two years, during the bombing in 1999, the band ceased its work.

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Re-establishment of GBB followed in 2006, a course in something Izmenjana part, due to the fact that Borko Stefanovic, meanwhile, sailed into the waters of high politics. Last time he played with the KST band in 2008.
The latest edition of Superheroin GBB was released in 2011.