Galerija Tutnplok

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Galerija Tutnplok
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Studio album by
Released2 November 2007
Genre Rap rock
Language Croatian
Label Menart Records
Producer Dragan Lukić Lvky
The Beat Fleet chronology
Maxon Universal
(2004)
Galerija Tutnplok
(2007)
Perpetuum Fritule
(2010)

Galerija Tutnplok is the fourth studio album by the Croatian hip hop / rap rock band The Beat Fleet. The album was released in November 2007. [1]

Contents

Galerija Tutnplok won three Porin Awards in 2008, including Album of the Year. [2]

Track listing

  1. "Ne znan šta bi reka"
  2. "Obnova"
  3. "Budite kao mi"
  4. "Lud za njom"
  5. "Fantastična"
  6. "Đita"
  7. "Baze lete"
  8. "Nema nikoga doma"
  9. "Crogito ergo sum"
  10. "Data"
  11. "Smak svita"
  12. "Intropatija"

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References

  1. "Galerija Tutnplok" (in Croatian). Menart Records . Retrieved 10 October 2010.
  2. "Dobitnici po godinama - 2008". Porin.info (in Croatian). Institut Hrvatske Glazbene Industrije. Retrieved 20 January 2016.