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Lollobrigida girls, also known as VIS Lollobrigida (VIS is Croatian acronym for 'band', used often in '70-ties) or Lollobrigida is originally a Croatian, Zagreb-based, female electro-pop/synthpop band. In 2008. the Slovenians Kleemar, David and Jernej joined the band rendering the group Croatian - Slovenian in its composition. As a duo, Lollobrigida performed for the first time at a bigger public concert in June 2003 in the student club KSET, as an opening band for German trash-style musician Mambo Kurt, attracting immediately a pronounced interest within Zagreb's underground-music audience. In the original lineup there were Ida Prester and Natalija Dimicevski singing and playing bass-guitar on top of their computer-generated music matrix. In February 2004 the duo performed as a sole band at the crowded concert in Zagreb's Studentski centar; after that they signed a contract with the Croatian label Menart Records/DOP Records. In June 2004 Lollobrigida performed at the third Zagreb Pride. Lollobrigida's first single, Party, was released in September 2004 soon becoming a pretty well-accepted hit, rendering the underground phenomenon into a name known to many, first in Croatia and latter on in the neighboring countries. Sizeable covering in Croatian media, involving print-, radio-, and TV-media, release of an anti-holiday single 'Unhappy Christmas', and a performance at the big rock-concert Fiju Briju in Zagreb all enabled Lollobrigida to keep a high level of interest in the au