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Heroji (Serbian Cyrillic: Хероји, transl. Heroes) were a Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1986. Heroji were formed by vocalist Vladimir Đurić "Đura", who was soon joined by vocalist Milutin Petrović, both of them graduates from the Belgrade Faculty of Dramatic Arts. The band had unsteady lineup until 1988, when a lineup consisting of Đurić, Petrović, drummer Ivan Vdović "Vd", keyboardist Miša Savić and guitarist Vladan Aćimović was formed. The group released their only studio album in 1988, disbanding during the same year. Although short-lived, Heroji were a prominent act of the 1980s Yugoslav rock scene, known for their campy and humorous songs. After the group's disbandment, Đurić, Petrović and Savić continued their activity in various fields of culture, Đurić most notably as the

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  • Heroji (Serbian Cyrillic: Хероји, transl. Heroes) were a Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1986. Heroji were formed by vocalist Vladimir Đurić "Đura", who was soon joined by vocalist Milutin Petrović, both of them graduates from the Belgrade Faculty of Dramatic Arts. The band had unsteady lineup until 1988, when a lineup consisting of Đurić, Petrović, drummer Ivan Vdović "Vd", keyboardist Miša Savić and guitarist Vladan Aćimović was formed. The group released their only studio album in 1988, disbanding during the same year. Although short-lived, Heroji were a prominent act of the 1980s Yugoslav rock scene, known for their campy and humorous songs. After the group's disbandment, Đurić, Petrović and Savić continued their activity in various fields of culture, Đurić most notably as the leader of the band Đura i Mornari. (en)
  • Heroji är Indira Radićs fjortonde studioalbum, som gavs ut på Grand Production, 2008. (sv)
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  • 1986-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1986-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Šarlo Akrobata, Đura i Mornari, Trinidad Trip Band (en)
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  • Central figures of the band Heroji, Milutin Petrović and Vladimir Đurić , in 1988 (en)
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  • Rock (en)
  • pop rock (en)
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  • Heroji (en)
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  • dbr:Ivan_Vdović
  • Milutin Petrović (en)
  • Miša Savić (en)
  • Vladan Aćimović (en)
  • Vladimir Đurić (en)
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  • Heroji är Indira Radićs fjortonde studioalbum, som gavs ut på Grand Production, 2008. (sv)
  • Heroji (Serbian Cyrillic: Хероји, transl. Heroes) were a Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1986. Heroji were formed by vocalist Vladimir Đurić "Đura", who was soon joined by vocalist Milutin Petrović, both of them graduates from the Belgrade Faculty of Dramatic Arts. The band had unsteady lineup until 1988, when a lineup consisting of Đurić, Petrović, drummer Ivan Vdović "Vd", keyboardist Miša Savić and guitarist Vladan Aćimović was formed. The group released their only studio album in 1988, disbanding during the same year. Although short-lived, Heroji were a prominent act of the 1980s Yugoslav rock scene, known for their campy and humorous songs. After the group's disbandment, Đurić, Petrović and Savić continued their activity in various fields of culture, Đurić most notably as the (en)
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  • Heroji (en)
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