Crno na belo

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"Crno na belo"
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Single by Goblini
A-side "Luna"
B-side "Kao da"
ReleasedAugust 11, 2010
Format CD
RecordedMay and June 2010
Road studio, Novi Sad
Genre Punk rock, Alternative rock
Length6:20
Label Studentski Kulturni Centar Novi Sad
SKCD043
Songwriter(s) Goblini

Crno na belo (Black and white) is the title of the comeback single by the Serbian punk rock band Goblini, featuring the songs "Luna" ("The Moon"), written during the rehearsals held on May 2010, and "Kao da" ("As if"), written during the U magnovenju recording sessions. The single was released as a collaboration between Studentski kulturni centar Novi Sad and the Šabački Letnji Festival, on which the band performed the first reunion show.

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Goblini

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Track listing

Lyrics for all tracks written by Branko Golubović. Track 1 music written by Goblini, track 2 music written by Branko Golubović and Alen Jovanović. Track 2 arranged by Goblini.

Crno na belo
No.TitleLength
1."Luna" (The Moon)3:27
2."Kao da" (As if)2:53

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