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It usually all begins with just a couple of high school boys getting together to experiment on their guitars hoping to form a band that would eventually fill the ether with enticing soundscapes. Following this hardly seldom tendency, around the year 1997 two teenagers off the pavements of Podgorica (Montenegro), Ivan Tomasevic and Nebojsa Laban, did exactly that. Joined shortly after by their friend Mladen Vujovic playing the bass, and at the time listening mainly to RHCP and some grunge music, they first jammed to Nirvana melodies, but soon moved on to creating their own songs of, for their age, admirable melodic buoyancy under the draft name "Full bladder". As time went by and the material for their first and unfortunately only album began to unfold, Mladen decided to leave the band in order to start one on his own, and the two guitarists also made a decision of their own - to include a drummer to the line-up, whom they found in Damir Cekic, Laban's family friend. They also got a new bass player in one Nebojsa Medan. With the renewed member formation, the band had a short series of a few locally based gigs, the very first of them being on the radio Free Montenegro's show called "Disorder". By this time, the band had already settled on the final name, which came after a playful merging of a national epic literary hero Little Radojica (who is, in the poem, being put through tremendous physical torture) with having to construct sentences containing "able to" in English clas