Deca Losih Muzicara - Diskografija File
Their second album solidified their status as funk-rock kings, featuring the massive hit "Prolećni dan" (Spring Day).
Deca Loših Muzičara Discography: Vinyl, CDs, & More - Discogs Deca Losih Muzicara - Diskografija
The story of (DLM), which translates to "Bad Musicians' Children," is one of the most compelling "what-if" tales of the 1990s Serbian rock scene. Despite their self-deprecating name, they were widely considered one of the most talented and perspective bands of their era, known for a high-energy blend of funk, rock, and soul driven by a powerful brass section. The Rise and the "Good Day" Their second album solidified their status as funk-rock
Formed in Belgrade in 1988, DLM quickly stood out with their witty, socially engaged lyrics and "fast and furious" funk. Their breakthrough came in 1990 when they won the last Youth Festival in Subotica, a prestigious platform for up-and-coming Yugoslav bands. The Rise and the "Good Day" Formed in
DLM never officially disbanded, despite numerous personal and member changes over the decades. They remain a cult favorite, frequently performing at festivals like to remind audiences of their high-octane stage presence.
The band's career was marked by incredible highs and frustrating periods of inactivity caused by what fans call "a series of unfortunate circumstances":


