Vampiri

In the late 1990, the band entered the studio to record three songs, "Lea", "Anđela" and "Malena" ("Little Girl"), which were produced by Saša Habić.

It also featured a cover of Carlo and The Belmonts' song "Little Orphan Girl" with lyrics in Serbian language entitled "San letnje noći" ("A Midsummer Night's Dream").

Guitarist Branko Potonjak, keyboardist Sloba Marković and saxophone player Jova Maljoković made guest appearances on the album.

During the same year, the band made the guest appearance on the Tonny Montano album Lovac na novac (Money Hunter), singing backing vocals.

[1] The band's first major live appearance was as an opening act on the Vaya Con Dios concert in Sava Centar in July 1991.

With the song "Meni njena ljubav treba" ("I Need Her Love") they won the first place at MESAM festival, and got the Discovery of the Year Award .

At the time, former Graffiti member Dragan Novaković became the new bassist, replacing Dejan Jovanović, and, by the end of 1992, Saša Petrov became the new guitarist, making the band a ten-piece.

At the time, the band also recorded the music for the film We Are Not Angels by Srđan Dragojević, released in 1993 by ZAM, on the Be-be (Ba-bies) EP.

The album featured hits "Plavi grad", "Stari voz" ("Old Train"), "Neću" ("I Won't") and "Ona i ja" ("She and I", cover of The Searchers' "Needles and Pins").

Moving towards more diverse genres of rock, Monkey Food featured the title track, a cover of Spencer Davis Group song "I'm a Man", "Sedmi deo" ("Seventh Part"), for which Kornelije Kovač appeared as guest keyboardist, "Budi se" ("Wake Up"), for which guitarist Saša Petrov did the lead vocals, and "Svoj" ("My Own"), featuring guest appearance by Jovan Maljoković on saxophone.

In 2003, Pejović formed The Dibidus with former Deca Loših Muzičara guitarist Jova Jović and former Hush bassist Milan Sarić.

[4] On their 2011 album Trenerka i sako (Suit Jacket and Tracksuit), The Dibidus recorded a cover of Vampiri song "Pokloniću joj nebo" ("I'll Give Her the Sky"), originally released on Be-Be.

[7] Guitarist Dušan Pavlović received his PhD in 2002 from the Central European University in Budapest in the field of political philosophy and theory.

[10] The Belgrade concert featured numerous guests: Toni Montano, Plavi Orkestar frontman Saša Lošić, and actors Uroš Đurić and Srđan Todorović (who both starred in We Are Not Angels).