Partibrejkers discography

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Partibrejkers discography
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Partibrejkers performing in 2003
Studio albums7
Live albums2
Compilation albums2
Singles1
Other appearances6

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.

Contents

Studio albums

TitleReleased
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 carstvo2015

Live albums

TitleReleased
Zabava još traje 1992
Krš i lom 2010

Compilation albums

TitleReleased
Najbolje od najgoreg 1996
San i java 1999

Singles

TitleReleased
"Hiljadu godina" / "Večeras"1984

Other appearances

TitleReleased
"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

Video albums

TitleReleased
Poslednji dani slobode1996

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