Radnička Kontrola

Workers' Control) was a former Yugoslav punk rock/new wave band from Belgrade, active in the late 1970s and early 1980s and notable for its appearance on the compilation album Artistička radna akcija.

The band was formed in 1979, featuring vocalist Zoran Kostić "Cane" who had previously sang with Kopilad and Urbana Gerila, bassist Srdan "Đile" Marković, guitarist Darko Milojković, and drummer Žika Todorović.

[2] Additionally, the drums on the "TV u koloru" studio recording were played by Relja Obrenović from Petar i Zli Vuci while the track's lyrics were written by Solunski Front's Ciga Krstić despite the liner notes crediting Cane Kostić.

[2] Recorded for the Jugoton-organized Artistička radna akcija compilation in the Enco Lesić [sr]-owned Druga Maca studio in Belgrade, the compilation's producer Lesić reportedly failed to show up for the scheduled Radnička Kontrola recording session, so the band's two tracks were in actuality produced by the studio's engineers Miroslav "Cvele" Cvetković (later would play bass at Bajaga i Instruktori) and Vruć Vetar bassist Zoran "Tuta" Tutić.

The performance became infamous due to young Kostić's on-stage behaviour; namely, his continual lewd and profane verbal insults directed at the crowd until so much commotion was created that the police decided to step in and temporarily halt the show.