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Tracklisting

Tracks 1 to 5, written by Danilo Pavićević and Milutin Jovančić, tracks 6 to 12, written by Nikola Vranjković
  1. "Sanjaj me" (3:13)
  2. "Kiša" (3:14)
  3. "Ljubičasto (I)" (2:45)
  4. "Ljubičasto (II)" (2:28)
  5. "Ja znam" (4:06)
  6. "Osam i trideset" (6:06)
  7. "Neki moji drugovi" (6:31)
  8. "Ja ne želim da odeš" (3:25)
  9. "Eutanazija" (3:54)
  10. "Deponija" (6:40)
  11. "Rođendanska pesma" (5:15)
  12. "Leto na Adi" (Bonus track on the 2000 CD reissue) (8:40)

Personnel

  • Miljko Radonjić (drums)
  • Dragan Majstorović (bass)
  • Milutin Jovančić (vocals)
  • Nikola Vranjković (guitar)

Additional personnel

  • Nemanja Popović (co-producer)
  • Zoran Radetić (engineer [post-production])
  • Balać (Aleksandar Balać; performer)
  • Krle (Dragan Jovanović; performer)
  • Leontina (Leontina Vukomanović; performer)
  • Madamme Piano (Ljiljana Rančić; performer)
  • Nemanja (Nemanja Popović; performer)
  • Peđa Milanović (performer)
  • Stevan Vitas (performer)
  • Antiša (performer)
  • Danilo Pavićević (performer [associate band member])
  • Dean Dimitrijević (performer [associate band member])
  • Dejan Škopelja (producer, performer)

External references

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