Leteći odred

The group's serious music career began in 1992, when it was discovered by Husein Hasanefendić, known as Hus, a recognized and reputable author and leader of the Parni Valjak, who along with Marijan Brkic-Brko stood behind the project and the ability to shoot and issuance of original songs by Denis Dumančić.

Among the 10 or so highly acclaimed songs were "Neka Neveni ne venu" (Don't let marigold wither) and "Kao stari moj" (As my old man), which were well received by the audience and the media.

Some of its notable songs were "Ja se budim" (I'm waking up) and "U mojoj glavi ima sudara" (There's crashes in my head), and "Heroji ne plaču" (Heroes don't cry), written by Miroslav Škoro, and performed in duet.

It included the song "Sanjao sam moju Ružicu" (I dreamed my Ružica), which even before the release of the album became a big hit and was ranked first in the nation's top charts for more than three months.

"Hajde cigane" (Go gypsy) and "Lijepa je naša puna odlikaša" (Beautiful our land full of straight-A students) are some of the most famous songs from the fourth album, which the public and media particularly well received.

Other songs from the album were "Zao mi je" (I'm sorry), "Vrištao bih cijele noći" (I'd scream all night long), "Hej lutkice" (Hey, baby) and "Tebi mogu reći sve" (I can tell anything to you).

For the humanitarian action "Dajmo da čuju" (Let them hear), under the auspices of the Croatian Caritas, Denis Dumančić composed the song "Od srca mog" (From my heart) performed by the Croatian band aid, where it participated with twenty famous local artists such as Oliver Dragojević, Doris Dragović, Zdenka Kovačićek, Gibonni, Severina, Colonia, Petar Grašo, Vesna Pisarović, Gazde, Magazin, Goran Karan, Jasmin Stavros, Ivana Banfić, Nina Badrić, Danijela Martinović, Jole, Mladen Bodalec and Aki Rahimovski.

It included the band's greatest hits recorded live in Zagreb at Dom sportova, and a bonus track - a duet with Alka Vuica entitled "Hajde ne laži meni" (C'mon don't lie to me).

This was the last album with the band's first lineup: Denis Dumančić on vocals, Allen Vekić on guitar, Hrvoje Hum on bass, Marian Kiss on keyboards and Damir Gleković-Taban on drums.

After more than a three and half year break, Leteći odred, in cooperation with the publishing house Dancing Bear, released the album Jutro poslije brijanja (Morning after seducing) in early July 2007.

The singles "Studeni" (November), "Možeš ti sve što hoćeš" (You can do whatever you want),[1] "Svaki dan je s tobom poseban" (Every day is special with you), "Ljubavi" (Love)[2] have been announced.