Vicko Milatović

In 1978, SOS members and vocalist Bora Đorđević formed the band Riblja Čorba, which went on to become one of the most popular and influential acts of the Yugoslav rock scene.

Milatović has been the member of Riblja Čorba throughout the band's whole career, with only a short one-year absence from the group due to his mandatory army stint.

[1] After Born disbanded in 1977, Milatović became a member of the band SOS,[1] which had already released three 7-inch singles and gained attention of the Yugoslav music press and some local popularity.

[4] Their following releases, Pokvarena mašta i prljave strasti (Perverted Imagination and Sordid Passions, 1981), Mrtva priroda (Still Life, 1981) and Buvlja pijaca (Flea Market, 1982), launched them to the top of the Yugoslav rock scene.

The album featured ten songs, all written by Milatović, and each song featured different vocalist: beside Milatović, vocals were recorded by Bora Đorđević, Momčilo Bajagić, Đorđe David, Billy King, Žika Milenković, Prljavi Inspektor Blaža, Miroslav "Pile" Živanović, Zvonimir Đukić and Dejan Cukić.

The band made demo recordings, but never released any material as Deletić and Marinković moved to the United States with the outbreak of Yugoslav Wars.

[1] In 1998, he wrote music, sung, played all the instruments and produced the album Strah od pletenja (Fear of Knitting) by rapper Šabanotti.