Kralj Čačka

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Kralj Čačka

Background information
Birth name Nenad Marić
Also known as Kralj Čačka
Born 1979
Origin Flag of Serbia Serbia, Čačak
Genre(s) Alternative Rock
Folk
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Composer
Musician
Instrument(s) Guitar
Associated acts Fishin Oil
Disko klackalica
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Kralj Čačka (King of Čačak) is a Serbian musician, singer, songwriter and artist. He graduated on Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade, where he lives and works now.

He was previously the vocalist and guitarist of the group Disko klackalica (Disko See Saw) from Čačak, and nowadays he performs with group Fishin Oil from Belgrade.

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[edit] Disko Klackalica

Disco Klackalica was the band that worked in Čačak back in 1998. It had three members, and those were Queueye, Gojko iz Čačka (Gojko from Čačak), and Wolf who played drums. Wolf has left the country, Gojko Formed a band called Krš (Breakage), and Queueye changed his "name" and became Kralj Čačka. One of their songs Straha (Of Fright) is currently a concert hit for band Krš.

They were also a producing short movies, some of which were quite popular, such as Jebeni Kukuruz (Fuckin' Corn) and Kako Postati Dobar (How To Become good). His character of mad scientist from who makes a devastating machine and distroyes the world Kako Postati Dobar was named Ognjen Jovanović, and was the inspiration for website Mašina Ognjena Jovanovića to get it's name.

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