Jugosloveni

Seventeen years after the group's disbandment, Paunović re-recorded some of the band's old songs, releasing them on a studio album under Jugosloveni moniker.

[1] Paunović was previously the drummer and songwriter for the band Magično Oko (Magical Eye), releasing two albums with the group—their 1984 self-titled debut and the 1985 album Nešto iz ljubavi (Something out of Love)[1]—and performing with them on the 1985 charity concert at Red Star Stadium which was a part of YU Rock Misija, a Yugoslav contribution to Live Aid.

[2] After initial lineup changes, the band recorded their debut album, entitled Došlo mi je da se napijem (I Feel like Getting Drunk), in the lineup featuring Zoran Paunović (vocals), Nenad Maričić (guitar), Dragan Latinčić (bass guitar) and Goran Milanović (drums).

[1] Prior to the recording of the second Jugosloveni album, Paunović fired the complete lineup of the group, forming a new one, featuring Dragan Deletić (formerly of the heavy metal band Warriors, guitar), Dejan Jeremić (drums) and Tomo Babović (keyboards).

[3] After Jugosloveni disbanded, Paunović retired from the scene, returning to music in 1998, when he wrote songs for and produced the album Ljubav bez pokrića (Love Without Coverage) by singer Aleksandra Radić.