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Malo para, puno srece (2012): This double album was the band's magnum opus. It was more expansive, ranging from heavy psychedelic rock to minimalist electronic pulses. Songs like Kiša, Uzalud, and Jureći ljubav showcased a band at the height of their powers, balancing the nihilism of their early years with a more mature, sophisticated musicality. Live Recordings and Legacy
Goribor (2007): Often referred to as their self-titled masterpiece, this album brought the band into the mainstream spotlight. Produced by Edi Cukerić, it featured polished versions of underground classics like Sjajne niti, Daleko, and Ko sam?. It was a critical darling, praised for its "hypnotic blues" and St’s lethargic, spoken-word delivery that carried immense emotional weight. Goribor.diskografija
Goribor’s live shows are sparse, intense, and often semi-acoustic. The frontman (known simply as “Goribor” or by his real name, rarely disclosed) performs with stoic, deadpan delivery, occasionally breaking into a crooked smile during the most morbid lines. Fans often sing along to lines about death and drinking with cathartic joy.
The album gained a cult following in Serbia and the region. (2015) Malo para, puno srece (2012): This double
Unlike the polished pop acts of the era, Goribor’s early sound was abrasive and direct. Their discography is not vast in the commercial sense—there are no dozens of platinum records—but it is dense with artistic integrity. The band was notoriously elusive for decades, performing sporadically and releasing material at a glacial pace, which only added to the mythos surrounding their work.
The debut album that set the template. Recorded during a period of personal crisis for Bunjac, this album feels claustrophobic yet poetic. Live Recordings and Legacy Goribor (2007): Often referred
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