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The Books of Knjige is the name of the alternative rock band and comedian troop from Cetinje, Montenegro, also known as TBOK, Booksovci or Buksovci. It consists of four members: Popaj (Aleksandar Radunović), Goran (Goran Vujović ), Gajo (Veselin Gajović) and Zonjo (Zoran Marković). They have made numerous TV comedy shows, an alternative rock album and host a weekly radio show on Radio Antena M. Their name, "The Books of Knjige" is an absurd for itself, since knjige means books in Montenegrin. They are also registered as an NGO in Montenegro. Members of this troop grew up as close friends in Cetinje, Montenegro. They have been know in the city for their frequent practical jokes and amateur comedy shows, which started their popularity. Music The Books of Knjige have published only one official album, "Moja Domovina" ("My Homeland") in 2000. It was released by "Balkan Productions". Its first single, "Moja Domovina", was temporarily blocked on RTCG for its allegedly controversial content. Their genre is alternative rock, with predominantly humourous lyrics. Also, in 2006 they have recorded a single "Bjež'te drogaši" ("Go Away, You Druggies") as a part of the Montenegrin Government's anti-drug campaign. Moja Domovina 1. "Intro (skit)" 2. "Đaoli me Znali" 3. "Kao da Cvijeće Umije da Pleše" 4. "Moja Domovina" 5. "Smoki" 6. "Da je Šćelo Bit da Bude Moglo je Bit" 7. "Džuli" 8. "Neka si Pošla" 9. "Sanjam da te Znam" 10. "Smoki II" 11. "Gumena Pjesma" 12. "Džeko" 13. "Still Got