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  2. Ratne igre - Wikipedia

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    The album, entitled Ratne igre and featuring slightly more commercial sound than the band's first album, was recorded in Saughall, Chester and was, like the band's debut, produced by Gordon Rowley, bass guitarist of the British heavy metal band Nightwing. [1] The album cover was designed by Nightwing guitarist Glynn Porrino. [2]

  3. Unplugged Live Sava Centar - Wikipedia

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    Unplugged Live Sava Centar is a box set from Serbian and Yugoslav hard rock band Kerber, released in 2018. Unplugged Live Sava Centar features video and audio version of the unplugged concert the band held on 12 December 2017 in Belgrade's Sava Centar.

  4. Antologija 1983–1998 I - Wikipedia

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    Antologija 1983–1998 I (trans. Anthology 1983–1998 I) is the first compilation album by Serbian and Yugoslav hard rock band Kerber, released in 1998.It was the first of two compilation albums the band released in 1998, the second one being Antologija 1983–1998 II.

  5. Kerber (band) - Wikipedia

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    In May 1985, only a week after Ratne igre was released, Stamenković went to serve the army and Slobodan Đorđević replaced him once again. [4] On 15 June that year, Kerber, alongside 23 other acts, performed on the Red Star Stadium , on the concert which was a part of YU Rock Misija , a Yugoslav contribution to Live Aid . [ 4 ]

  6. Nebo je malo za sve - Wikipedia

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    Nebo je malo za sve (trans. The Sky Is Not Big Enough for All ) is the debut studio album from Serbian and Yugoslav hard rock band Kerber , released in 1983. Background and recording

  7. Rock music in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Hard rock band Kerber, formed in 1981, released their debut album Nebo je malo za sve in 1983, but it was their second album, Ratne igre (1984), that launched them to fame. [32] The band's melodic hard rock sound was well received, and their following two albums, Seobe (1986) and Ljudi i bogovi (1988), kept them on the top of Yugoslav hard rock ...

  8. Babaroga (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Babaroga, a song on the album Ratne igre by Serbian rock band Kerber Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Babaroga .

  9. Unplugged (Kerber album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was recorded on Kerber's unplugged concert held in Studio M in Novi Sad in January 1996. The album was originally released on two separate limited edition audio cassettes on Take It or Leave It Records in 1998.