Partibrejkers discography | |
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![]() Partibrejkers performing in 2003 | |
Studio albums | 7 |
Live albums | 2 |
Compilation albums | 2 |
Singles | 1 |
Other appearances | 6 |
The discography of the Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Partibrejkers consists of seven studio albums, two live albums, two compilation albums, one single, one video album, and several various artists compilation appearances.
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Partibrejkers I | 1985 |
Partibrejkers II | 1988 |
Partibrejkers III | 1989 |
Kiselo i slatko | 1994 |
Ledeno doba | 1997 |
Gramzivost i pohlepa | 2002 |
Sloboda ili ništa | 2007 |
Sirotinjsko carstvo | 2015 |
Title | Released |
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Zabava još traje | 1992 |
Krš i lom | 2010 |
Title | Released |
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Najbolje od najgoreg | 1996 |
San i java | 1999 |
Title | Released |
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"Hiljadu godina" / "Večeras" | 1984 |
Title | Released |
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"Radio Utopia" | 1983 |
"What I'm Trying Now" | 1996 |
"1000 godina" | 1994 |
"Da li sam to ja / "Krug" | 2000 |
"Koga ću da hvalim" | 2001 |
"Zajedno" | 2002 |
Title | Released |
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Poslednji dani slobode | 1996 |
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