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==Legacy==
==Legacy==
In 2006, the song "Priroda" was ranked on the #48 on the [[B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs]], polled by the [[B92#Radio|Radio B92]] listeners.<ref>[http://www.b92.net/radio/100yunajboljih/ B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs list at the B92 official site]</ref>
In 2006, the song "Priroda" was ranked on the #48 on the [[B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs]], polled by the [[B92#Radio|Radio B92]] listeners.<ref>[http://www.b92.net/radio/100yunajboljih/ B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs list at the B92 official site]</ref> In 2011, the song "Prekidi stvarnosti" was polled, by the listeners of [[Radio Belgrade|Radio 202]], one of 60 greatest songs released by [[PGP-RTB]]/[[PGP-RTS]].<ref>[http://sr-rs.facebook.com/notes/miloš-georgijević-gera/60-хитова-емисије-пгп-на-202/10150286181179320 60 хитова емисије ПГП на 202!, facebook.com]</ref>


== Discography ==
== Discography ==

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Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša
Also known asKKN
OriginBelgrade, Serbia
GenresAlternative rock, rock, reggae, funk, soul, acid-jazz, electronic
Years active1991 – 1992
1994 – 2001
2003 – present
LabelsMetropolis Records, B92, PGP-RTS, ZMEX
MembersBranislav Dragović
Janko Mostarlić
Nenad Pejović
Oliver Nektarijević
Vladan Rajović
Past membersDejan Utvar
Ivan Topisirović
Marko Petronijević
Nikola Novaković
Rastko Lupulović
Stevan Dimitrijević
Vladislav Rac
Zoran Erkman
WebsiteOfficial website

Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša (Serbian Cyrillic: Канда, Коџа и Небојша; trans. Probably, Plenty and Daredevil) is a Serbian alternative rock band from Belgrade.

History

Formation, first releases (1991-1995)

The band, consiting of Oliver Nektarijević (vocals), Rastko Lupulović (guitar), Vladislav Rac (bass guitar) Stevan Dimitrijević (drums), was formed in 1991. They were soon joined by Marko Petronijević (trumpet). Having performed for two years, and winning the Palilula Culture Olympics, the band went on hiatus as vocalist Nektarijević went to the United States of America.

On his return, in 1994, the band continued working, releasing their debut album Guarda Toma! in 1996. The album, featuring live recordings, made on May and October 1995 at the Belgrade KST, and studio material, including "Put za Tunu" ("The Road to Tuna"), "Priroda" ("Nature"), featuring guest appearance by Darkwood Dub vocalist Dejan "Vuča" Vučetić, "Toma Bebić", dedicated to the singer Toma Bebić, "Visokogradnja" ("Buildnigs") and "Sisa" ("Tit"), the latter two already being released on the various artists compilation Mi smo za mir (We Are for Peace). The band, combining funk and jazz with rock, with Nektarijević's reggae vocal interpretations, soon became a leading club rock act and a live attraction.

Success, disbandment (1996-2001)

In 1996, guitarist Rastko Lupulović, also working as an actor, made the decision to become a monk, parting to the Visoki Dečani monastery, and getting the monk name Ilarion. On April 1998, the band released the album Igračka plačka, partially featuring material written by Lupulović. The album was produced by Željko Božić, and featured the new guitarist Ivan Topisović, a Superstar member and former Fake Madonna's Underwear member. Well acclaimed by the critics, the album featured the distinguished tracks "S.A.T" ("C.L.O.C.K."), "Štastopojo" ("Whatveyoueaten"), "Right Direction", "Proći će i njihovo" ("Their's Would Also Pass"), and "ŠAFL" ("SHUFFLE"), combining reggae, acid-jazz and funk. The band also appeared on the Korak napred 2 koraka nazad (A Step Forward 2 Steps Backwards) various artists compilation with the cover version of Disciplina Kičme song "Manitua Mi II". A remastered edition of the album appeared in 2000.

The following album, Become, released in 2000, featuring guest appearances by Eyesburn frontman Nemanja Kojić, former Plejboj member Dušan Petrović and Deca Loših Muzičara member Bora Veličković, had the song lyrics entirely written in English language. The album, produced by Goran Živković and Sandra Stojadinović and post-produced by Velja Mitrović, presented the band with a personal approach to reggae music. The album featured the former Superstar member Vladan Rajović on drums, soon replaced by former Kazna Za Uši and Del Arno Band member Dejan Utvar. In 2001, the band appeared on the Munje (Lightning Flashes) movie soundtrack with the song "Izlazim" ("I am Getting Out"). Also, the material from the debut album, previously available only on compact cassette, was rereleased on CD with the Veliki Prezir debut album by Metropolis Records. The band stopped working on the Spring of 2001, when Nektarijević moved to Los Angeles.

Reformation (2003-present)

Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša in Velenje in 2009

In 2003, the reformed Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša, featuring Nektarijević and Rajović with new members, bassist Branislav Dragović, a former Samostalni Referenti member, guitarist Nenad Pejović, a former Headstream member, and guitarist Nikola Novaković, released the album Prekidi stvarnosti (Reality Cracks). The album, produced by the band themselves with Goran Matić, featuring bonus tracks "Every Nation (Sunset Mix)" and "Ahead There" recorded in Los Angerles, was pronounced the best album of the year 2005 by the webzine Popboks.[1]

On early 2005, the band was joined by the trumpet player Zoran Erkman, also known as Zerkman, a former Disciplina Kičme member. During the same year, the band started collaborating with the composer Irena Popović at the BELEF festival, with whom, in 2006, the band worked on a rock opera Mozart...Luster...Lustig, covering the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The material from the opera, appeared on the DVD release Prekid stvarnosti u Domu Omladine BGD 28.04.2006 (Reality Cracks at Dom Omladine Belgrade April 28, 2006), featuring the recordings of the Belgrade Domu Omladine 2006 performance, and the 2006 Novi Sad Exit festival performance, released in 2007. The following year, the album Deveti život (Ninth Life) was released, acclaimed by the Popboks critics as the album of the year 2008.[2]

On November 2010, the band released the single "Kafane i rokenrol" ("Kafanas and Rock and Roll") for Internet streaming in order to promote the upcoming studio album.[3] The album, entitled Manifest (Manifesto) and produced by Andrej Jovanović, was released in April 2011.[4] The album was released on CD through Odličan Hrčak and in mp3 format for digital download through Exit music.[5] In October, the band went on a tour across Serbia in order to promote the album.[6]

Legacy

In 2006, the song "Priroda" was ranked on the #48 on the B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs, polled by the Radio B92 listeners.[7] In 2011, the song "Prekidi stvarnosti" was polled, by the listeners of Radio 202, one of 60 greatest songs released by PGP-RTB/PGP-RTS.[8]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Guarda Toma! (1996)
  • Igračka plačka (1998)
  • Become (2000)
  • Prekidi stvarnosti (2005)
  • Deveti život (2008)
  • Manifest (2011)

Singles

  • "Visokogradnja" / "Sisa" (1995)
  • "Priroda" (1996, 2002)
  • "Manitua mi" (1999)
  • "Izlazim" (2001)
  • "Kafane i rokenrol" (2010)

Video albums

  • Prekid stvarnosti u Domu Omladine BGD 28.04.2006 (2007)

References