Sikter

At the party, pop rock band Regina was supposed to play but when they began, Enes Zlatar, Igor Čamo, Faris Arapović, and Davor Čolić came to the stage and repelled Regina from stage with word Sikter, which means Buzz Off and started to play.

After that party, Sikter was formed and they played a parody of Yugoslavian pop songs with punk rock elements.

They performed during the Rock Under Siege concert in rgw Sloga club organized by Radio ZID.

Because the airport in Sarajevo was closed, they could not return to Bosnia and Herzegovina and were forced to remain in London for a couple of weeks.

In July 1995, Vasco Rossi invited the band to play on his double concert Rock sotto l'assedio, which held on San Siro stadium in Milano.

Sikter were also invited to open the Pavarotti Music Centre in Mostar and perform with Bono, Jovanotti, and Eno.

In 2004, Sikter signed a contract with the record label Gramofon in Sarajevo, which issued their third album My Music and the single "Don't You Miss Me".

The DVD included a film about the band I Was Dreaming About Smirnoff Buffalo directed by Timur Makarević.

At the start of the 2017, Sikter decided to disband and held a farewell concert on February 2, 2017, at Bosnian national television studio.