Hladno pivo

The recording act, fronted by Mile Kekin, remains one of the most popular rock bands in Croatia.

In their beginnings, the band largely played covers of the Ramones, Sex Pistols, Dead Kennedys, AC/DC, Motörhead, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Judas Priest, Azra, Zabranjeno pušenje and Električni orgazam.

The demo consisted of six songs: "Für immer Punk" (a Goldene Zitronen cover), "Bonzo", "Savršeni marginalci", "Niemals", "Buntovnik" and "Čelične zavjese".

The result were the songs: "Princeza", "Heroin", "Dobro veče", "Trening za umiranje", "Buba švabe", "Zakaj se tak' oblačiš", and "Pjevajte nešto ljubavno".

The same year in November the band makes its first album – Džinovski at the Best Music studio, in Vrbik, Zagreb.

In June 1993 Tedi left the band and was replaced by Hadžo from grindcore group Patareni.

claim that none of the former members of Hladno pivo had left the group, i.e. each of them was pushed out of the band in a very unfair and unfriendly way, leaving resentment for years after the event).

On 11 October 1994 Hladno pivo performed in Dom sportova, Trešnjevka opening for the Ramones.

After the 12 December 1998 concert in Celje, Slovenia, Hadžo left the band and was replaced by Šokec (bass guitar).

Šamar (Slap) is the sixth album by the Croatian punk rock band Hladno pivo.

Knjiga žalbe is the sixth studio album released by the Croatian punk rock band Hladno pivo.

Svijet glamura (English: The World of Glamour) is the seventh studio album by the Croatian punk rock band Hladno pivo.

Tracks were composed in January 2011 in Jelov Klanac near the Plitvice Lakes National Park and then recorded in February at the RSL Production recording studio in Novo Mesto, Slovenia before the final audio mastering was done at Cutting Room Studios in Stockholm, Sweden.

[5] The band's frontman Mile Kekin described the album's sound as influenced by the music of Foo Fighters and Gogol Bordello.

Hladno Pivo performs at the 2007 EXIT festival.