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Petar i Zli Vuci

Petar i Zli Vuci (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар и Зли Вуци; trans. ''Peter and the Wolf Pack'') were a former Yugoslav new wave/ska band from Belgrade, notable as the participant of the ''Artistička radna akcija'' project.
== History ==
During the late 1980s, former Hipnotisano Pile vocalist Bojan Banović together with a former Električni Orgazam guitarist Goran Sinadinović founded the band called Petar i Zli Vuci. The idea for the name came from Sinadinović and was inspired by the band-names from the 1960s. Soon after, vocalists Saša Lukić and Milan Popović, guitarist Vojin Jovanović "Voja", bassist Siniša Nojković and drummer Relja Obrenović joined the band. Most of the band members were high school friends from the Eleventh Belgrade High School.
The band got the public's attention by numerous club performances in Belgrade and Zagreb. Ska style and unique live performances provided the band an opportunity to perform and win the Subotica Youth festival, in May 1981, with the song "Ogledalo" ("Mirror"). The song, with "Ubica" ("Killer") and "Na plaži" ("On the beach") as the B-sides was released on single by Jugoton during the summer of 1981. The single, recorded at the Druga Maca Studio and produced by Enco Lesić, featured guest appearance by a former The End Band member Saša Stojanović "Sax" on saxophone.〔("Ogledalo" at Discogs )〕
"Ogledalo", with the song "Kozaci" ("Cossacks"), also appeared on the ''Artistička radna akcija'' various artists compilation, featuring the second generation of new wave and punk rock bands from Belgrade. After the compilation release, Saša Lukić, Milan Popović and Voja Jovanović left the band and Dragoljub Ljubičić "Mićko" (guitar, vocals)〔(Dragoljub Ljubičić at Discogs )〕 became the new band member. The new lineup recorded the single "Moroni" ("Morons"), released on the various artists compilation ''Ventilator 202 Demo Top 10'' by PGP-RTB in April 1983. The band split up during the same year.
In 1994 Komuna released a compilation ''Yu retrospektiva - Jugoslovenski novi talas'' (''Yu retrospective - Yugoslav New Wave'') featuring "Ogledalo", which is the only Petar i Zli Vuci song released on CD.

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