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[edit]Sources you might look at:
- Vujnovic, Marina. "Once We Fought: The Rise of the Ex-Yu 1960s Progressive Rock Music Scene, Indexi, and the Influence of The Beatles." Rock Music Studies 7.3 (2020): 187-198.
- Bregitzer, L., et al. "O. Sineokij Balkan Rock in the Historical-Musical Retrospective (On the Example of Sound Recording System in Yugoslavia)." Пятый год издания/5th Year ofpublication (2015). in Russian
and - Zaimović, Vesna Andree. "The Sarajevo Pop-Rock Scene: Music from the Yugoslav Crossroads." Made in Yugoslavia. Routledge, 2020. 36-48. also other articles in that volume -- search for Indexi.
--Bejnar (talk) 19:18, 30 April 2024 (UTC)
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