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===Debut album===
In early 1985, the band's first album ''[[Soldatski bal]]'' (''Soldier's Ball'') was recorded in [[SIM studio]], Zagreb. From this album the band had many hit singles such as "Suada", "Medena curice" (''Honey Girl''), "Odlazi nam raja" (''Our Friends are Leaving''), "Bolje biti pijan nego star" (''Better to be drunk than old''), "Goodbye Teens", and the title track, "Soldatski bal". The album's lyrics were based on Loša's experiences whilst serving in the army. Their second album "Smrt Fašizmu" ("Death to Fascism") was another outstanding success for the band, selling over 300,000 copies in Yugoslavia and being certified diamond. This album spawned several hits: "Fa, fa fašista nemoj biti ti (jerbo ću te ja draga ubiti)", "Puteru Puteru", "Sava Tiho Teče", "Zelene su bile oči te" and "Kad si sam druže moj".
 
In 1989, they returned with the album "Sunce na prozoru" which was another big hit for the band. It included such hits as "Kaja", "Lovac i košuta" and "Proljeće". Their 1991 release, ''Simpatija'', would be their last album issued in Yugoslavia prior to its breakup. It included their version of [[The Mamas & the Papas|Mamas and Papas]] hit single "[[California Dreaming]]" (titled "Ljubi se Istok i Zapad) which is still a big hit to this day in the post-Yugoslav republics. They were on hiatus until 1998 when they released "LongPlay" which included the hits "Ako su to bile samo laži" and "Od rođendana do rođendana". After that came the album "Infinity" released in 1999, which included numerous hit singles like "Odlazim", "Djevojka iz snova" and "Pijem da je zaboravim". "Infinity" was followed by "Sedam" in 2012.