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Formed by Dejan Kostić (vocals, guitar, bass guitar) and Vuk Vujačić (saxophone), and soon joined by Zoran Zagorčić (vocals, keyboards), the band initially performed a combination of new wave, synth-pop, funk and reggae, also becoming pioneers of rap music in Yugoslavia with their early recordings.

The band released their debut album Primitivni ples in 1982, gaining attention of the media and significant mainstream popularity.

[1] The band's debut album Primitivni ples (Primitive Dance) was produced by Dejan Kostić and released in 1982.

[1] The song "Znaš li devojku" ("Do You Know The Girl") featured the Yugoslav actor and singer of Kenyan origin Steve Hannington.

[1] After the album release, the band played extensively, holding a large number of concerts at the Belgrade's Students' Cultural Centre,[4] with Vujačić on saxophone, Goran Vejvoda on guitar and Dejan Stanisavljević (formerly of Beograd) on keyboards.

[1] The new lineup featured, beside Kostić and Vujačić, Goran Vujović (bass guitar), Dejan Stanisavljević (piano), Vesna Zafirović (backing vocals), and Vlada Funtek (drums).

[4] Beside the material written by Kostić, the album also featured a cover version of the Stevie Wonder song "I Wish" with lyrics in Serbian entitled "San" ("A Dream").

[1] Kostić recorded all the instruments on the album, with additional help from Miloš Pavlović (guitar, co-producer, co-author, sound technician), Nenad Jovanović (vocals), Srđan Marković "Đile" (of Supernaut, vocals), Aleksandar Jaćimović (saxophone) and Dejan Stanisavljević (piano).

[6] Dejan Kostić played bass guitar on Šarlo Akrobata song "Pazite na decu" ("Take Care of the Children"), released on the band's only album Bistriji ili tuplji čovek biva kad... (Brighter or Dumber a Man Gets When...).