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Atheist Rap
Atheist Rap
band
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Griva
Griva
2
La Strada
La Strada
band
3
Šarlo Akrobata
Šarlo Akrobata
band
4
Goblini
Goblini
5
Električni Orgazam
Električni Orgazam
Serbian rock band
6
Darkwood Dub
Darkwood Dub
Serbian alt rock band
7
Repetitor
Repetitor
band
8
Paraf
Paraf
band
9
Pop Mašina
Pop Mašina
band
10
Kerber
Kerber
Serbian rock band
11
Goribor
Goribor
band
12
Night Shift
Night Shift
13
Obojeni Program
Obojeni Program
14
Mitar Subotić
Mitar Subotić
Serbian musician
15
Eyesburn
Eyesburn
band
16
YU grupa
YU grupa
Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band
17
Jarboli
Jarboli
band
18
Rok Mašina
Rok Mašina
19
Partibrejkers
Partibrejkers
Serbian rock band
20
Korni Grupa
Korni Grupa
band
21
KBO!
KBO!
band
22
Laza Ristovski
Laza Ristovski
Serbian musician
23
Supernaut
Supernaut
24
Nežni Dalibor
Nežni Dalibor
band
25
Nemanja Kojić
Nemanja Kojić
Serbian singer
26
Draconic
Draconic
Serbian progressive metal band
27
Amajlija
Amajlija
28
Idoli
Idoli
new wave band from Belgrade
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Bijelo Dugme
Bijelo Dugme
Yugoslavian rock band
30
S Vremena Na Vreme
S Vremena Na Vreme
band
31
Džukele
Džukele
band
32
Pankrti
Pankrti
musical artist
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Prljavo kazalište
Prljavo kazalište
band
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Pekinška Patka (Serbian Cyrillic: Пекиншка Патка; trans. Peking Duck) is an eminent Serbian and former Yugoslav punk rock band from Novi Sad. Their debut album, Plitka poezija, released in 1980, is considered the first punk rock album by a band coming from Serbia. Being one of the first punk acts in Yugoslavia, they played a major role in opening doors for many bands that came after.

On their second and final album, Strah od monotonije, released in 1981, they turned towards post-punk and darkwave sound, disbanding during the same year. In 2008, the band reunited to perform on the main stage of Exit Festival alongside Sex Pistols, and in 2010, they reunited once again, continuing their activity.