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Jarboli
Jarboli
band
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Goribor
Goribor
band
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Pop Mašina
Pop Mašina
band
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Nežni Dalibor
Nežni Dalibor
band
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Atheist Rap
Atheist Rap
band
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Orthodox Celts
Orthodox Celts
band
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Vampiri
Vampiri
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Supernaut
Supernaut
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Repetitor
Repetitor
band
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Bulevar
Bulevar
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Partibrejkers
Partibrejkers
Serbian rock band
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Del Arno Band
Del Arno Band
band
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Eyesburn
Eyesburn
band
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Električni Orgazam
Električni Orgazam
Serbian rock band
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Night Shift
Night Shift
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Šarlo Akrobata
Šarlo Akrobata
band
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YU grupa
YU grupa
Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band
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Goblini
Goblini
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Nemanja Kojić
Nemanja Kojić
Serbian singer
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Pekinška Patka
Pekinška Patka
no one knows them
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Kerber
Kerber
Serbian rock band
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Korni Grupa
Korni Grupa
band
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Mitar Subotić
Mitar Subotić
Serbian musician
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Smak
Smak
rock band
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Rok Mašina
Rok Mašina
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Bijelo Dugme
Bijelo Dugme
Yugoslavian rock band
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La Strada
La Strada
band
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Laza Ristovski
Laza Ristovski
Serbian musician
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Alfapop
Alfapop
Intro
Serbian alt rock band

Darkwood Dub was an alternative rock band from Belgrade, Serbia, which, formed in 1988, gradually grew to prominence on the Serbian rock scene. Their music is characterized by gentle bass lines, a mixture of live drumming and electronic percussion, along with frequent use of slide guitar, synthesizers and samplers. The succinct and introspective lyrics are also a prominent feature, sung with offbeat vocals of Dejan Vučetić. Apart from 7 official albums, the band participated in several joint projects, composed scores for several films and theatre plays. They also showed a political streak by participating in many pro-democracy projects.

In 2009, the band was nominated for the Best Regional Act at the MTV European Awards. Towards the end of their existence, Darkwood Dub were one of the top bands of the Serbian rock scene, and for the 10 years preceding their break-up, they toured regularly throughout former Yugoslav countries, Austria, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary.