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Disciplin A Kitschme is a Serbian band, one of the two spin-offs of the seminal Yugoslav New Wave and later post-punk band Šarlo Akrobata. Founded in early 80's by Dušan Kojić - Koja, band was named Disciplina Kičme and releases four studio albums. As war has started in former Yugoslavia, Koja moved to London and with Gofie Bebe as a singer and Pete "Beat" Warren on drums he reformed the band with an altered name - Disciplin A Kitschme. In 1996 the band released the album I Think I See Myself On CCTV featuring English versions of Disciplina Kičme songs, "Do Not" ("Nemoj"), "Oh Why" ("Zašto"), "Children Song" ("Dečija pesma") and "Is That Really All?" ("Zar je to sve"). In 1998 they released album Heavy Bass Blues which beside the new material featured a cover version of the John D. Loudermilk song "Tobacco Road" and two Disciplina Kičme songs, "Noize In Fashion" ("Buka u modi") and "High Temperature Man" ("Čovek sa visokom temperaturom"). Co-producer of the album was Skip McDonald (a.k.a. Little Axe). In February and September 1998, the band performed in Serbia and partially the former Yugoslav republics. The band returned to Serbia in the late 1999 and presented the new drummer, Will Parker from Australia. The following year the band released the album Refresh Your Senses, NOW! featuring "Da Answer" and songs dealing with the new political situation in Serbia, "D' Demoncracy Yeah" and "Surely They Won't Get Much... of My Sympathy". The lineup continued touring and perfor

I Think I See Myself on CCTV

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Heavy Bass Blues

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I Тhink I Сan See Мyself on CCTV

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