Deca Loših Muzičara

Bad Musicians' Children), often abbreviated to DLM, are a Serbian funk rock band formed in Belgrade in 1988.

The band was formed in 1988 by Jova Jović (guitar), Aleksandar Siljanovski "Silja" (vocals), Zoran Živković (bass guitar), Zoran Milivojević "Mikac" (drums), Vladan Miljković "Milje" (saxophone), Đorđe Anđelić "Kića" (trumpet) and Ivan Blagojević "Uške" (trumpet).

), produced by Vlada Žeželj, was finished in early 1992, but, due to political and economic situation in the country, it was a year later that the album was released.

[1] Influenced by the at-the-time-popular American rock sound and colored with brass sections, the songs "Kreditna kartica" ("Credit Card"), which partially features lyrics in Slovene (as Siljanovski lived in Slovenia for some time), "Zeka" ("Bunny"), "Ljubomora" ("Jealousy") and "Mara", provided significant airplay to the band.

[1] The band also appeared in Srđan Dragojević's movie Dva sata kvalitetnog TV programa (Two Hours of Quality TV Programme), performing a cover version of Metak song "Da mi je biti morski pas" ("If I Were a Shark"), which they soon added to their live repertoire.

[1] In 1998, the album Virus was released, featuring the music the band recorded for Dušan Kovačević's theater play of the same name.

[1] In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the band lost the continuity in their work due to series of unfortunate circumstances: economic situation in Serbia forced part of the band to look for other sources of income, Miljković moved to Slovenia, Siljanovski was injured in a car accident, from which he recovered for almost a year, and then suffered a stroke, from which he recovered for more than a year.

[2] After an 8-year discography break, in 2005, the band released a new album ...gde cveta samsung žut (...Where the Yellow Samsung Blooms, named after a verse from the Serbian World War I folk song "Tamo daleko", "Gde cveta limun žut" – "Where the yellow lemon blooms") in a new lineup.

[5] The band celebrated 20 years since the release of their debut album with a performance on Vračar Rocks Festival on 22 March 2012.

[7] In 2014, the unplugged versions of the band's songs "Disko klub" ("Disco Club") and "Balada o Ćutanu Ječmenici" ("The Ballad of Ćutan Ječmenica") appeared on the various artists live album Parobrod Unplugged, recorded on concerts in Belgrade club Parobrod.

Both him and the rest of the members stated that they mutually agreed to part ways due to Jevtović's acting obligations, and that they would probably cooperate again in the future.

The list was published in the book Kako (ni)je propao rokenrol u Srbiji (How Rock 'n' Roll in Serbia (Didn't) Come to an End).