Teška Industrija
Teška Industrija | |
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Origin | Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia |
Genres | Rock, Pop rock |
Years active | 1974 — 1998, 2007 — present |
Labels | Jugoton, Croatia Records, Hit Records |
Associated acts | Fadil Toskić, COD, Formula 4, Bijelo Dugme, Divlje Jagode, Vatreni Poljubac |
Members |
Ivica Propadalo Vedad Hadžiavdić Fran Šokić Robert Domitrović Lea Mijatović |
Past members |
Fadil Toskić Seid Memić Vajta Goran Kovacevic Narcis Lalić Sanin Karić Aleksandar Kostić Sead Trnka Senad Begović Munib Zoranić Marko Lazarić Gabor Lenđel Zoran Krga Darko Arkus Igor Razpotnik Dino Olovčić Alen Mustafić Admir Ćeremida Haris Kapetanović Damjan Brezovec Ivana Gregurić |
Teška Industrija was a Yugoslav rock band, based in Sarajevo, and widely considered to have been one of the most important acts of the Yugoslav rock scene.
History
The band was officially formed in 1974 in Sarajevo.[1] They disbanded in 1998, but reformed again in 2007.
Discography
- Ho-ruk (1976)
- Teška industrija (1976)
- Zasviraj i za pojas zadjeni (1978)
- Kantina (2007)
- Nazovi album pravim imenom (2010)
- Bili smo raja (2011)
Members
- Vedad Hadžiavdić - guitar
- Robert Domitrović – drums
- Lea Mijatović - lead vocals
- Ivica Propadalo - bass
- Fran Šokić - keyboards
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