Zubato Sunce

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Gledajući u mrak
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Studio album by Džukele
Released 1998
Recorded September–October 1997
Radio Novi Sad M studio, Novi Sad & Metro studio, Ljubljana
Genre Punk rock
Garage rock
Alternative rock
Rock
Length39:32
Label Metropolis Records
MCD 013
Producer Janez Križaj, Jan Šaš, Nenad Drašković, Džukele
Džukele chronology
Gledajući u mrak
(1994)
Gledajući u mrak
(1998)

Zubato Sunce (Toothed Sunbeam) is the second and last studio album by the Serbian rock band Džukele, released by Metropolis Records in 1998. As backing vocalists on the album appeared Atheist Rap, Goblini, and Generacija Bez Budućnosti members.

Džukele band

Džukele were a Serbian punk rock band from Subotica.

Atheist Rap band

Atheist Rap is a punk rock band from Novi Sad, Serbia, formed in 1989, which has released six studio albums, one compilation album and one live DVD. Their music is often characterized as "fun punk" due to its cheerful music and vocals. Their lyrics are usually critical of society and politics and are often humorous accounts of everyday events.

Goblini

Goblini are a Serbian punk rock band from Šabac.

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics by Slobodan Vukosavljević "Bane" except for track 5, written by Nenad Drašković. All music written by Džukele.

No.TitleLength
1."Mi" (We)4:13
2."Linije" (Lines)3:39
3."Lud" (Mad)4:06
4."Kockam se sa tobom" (I Am Gambling With You)3:33
5."Sećanja" (Memories)5:26
6."Igla" (Needle)2:02
7."Pijani glasnik" (Drunk Messenger)3:09
8."San" (The Dream)4:48
9."Osim ljubavi" (Except For Love)5:07
10."Velika svetla" (Big Lights)3:29

Personnel

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