Disciplina Kičme discography

The discography of Disciplina Kičme / Disciplin A Kitschme, a Serbian alternative rock band from Belgrade, formed in 1982, consists of nine studio albums, one live album, two extended plays, two compilation albums, six singles, and a live DVD video release. The band also appeared on several various artists compilations and recorded several promotional music videos. The band lineup frequently changed throughout the releases clustering around the band frontman Dušan Kojić, also known as "Koja", "Zeleni Zub", "Black Tooth" and "Crni Zub" as he often appears on the band releases. Since 1995, the band started using an alternative name, Disciplin A Kitschme, and since the year, all the band releases, except the reissues of the released Disciplina Kičme material, were signed with the alternative band name.

Disciplina Kičme discography
Disciplin A Kitschme performing in Belgrade in 2007
Studio albums8
Live albums1
Compilation albums2
Video albums1
EPs2
Singles6
Other appearances7

Studio albums

Year Album details
1982 Sviđa mi se da ti ne bude prijatno
  • Released: 1983
  • Label: Helidon
  • Format: LP, CS, CD
1984 Ja imam šarene oči
  • Released: 1985
  • Label: Dokumentarna
  • Format: LP, CS, CD
1986 Svi za mnom!
  • Released: 1986
  • Label: Helidon
  • Format: LP, CS, CD
1987 Dečija pesma
  • Released: 1987
  • Label: PGP RTB
  • Format: LP, CS
1989 Zeleni Zub na Planeti Dosade
  • Released: 1990
  • Label: PGP-RTB
  • Format: LP, CS
1990 Nova iznenađenja za nova pokolenja
  • Released: 1991
  • Label: PGP-RTB
  • Format: LP, CS
1996 I Think I See Myself On CCTV
  • Released: 1996
  • Label: Babaroga records / Tom Tom Music
  • Format: CS, CD
1998 Heavy Bass Blues
  • Released: 1998
  • Label: Babaroga records / Tom Tom Music
  • Format: CS, CD
2001 Refresh Your Senses, NOW!
  • Released: 2001
  • Label: Babaroga records / Tom Tom Music
  • Format: CS, CD
2007 Kada kažeš muzika, na šta tačno misliš, reci mi?
  • Released: 2007
  • Label: PGP-RTS
  • Format: CS, CD
2011 Uf!
  • Released: 2011
  • Label: PGP-RTS
  • Format: LP, CS, CD

Live albums

Year Album details
1986 Najlepši hitovi! Uživo!
  • Released: 1987
  • Label: PGP RTB
  • Format: LP, CS

Compilation albums

Year Album details
2000 Ove ruke nisu male... 1
  • Released: 2000
  • Label: Tom Tom Music
  • Format: CD
2005 Ove ruke nisu male... 2
  • Released: 2005
  • Label: Tom Tom Music
  • Format: CD

Singles

Year Single details
1990 "Buka u modi"
1996 "Have You Ever Heard Of Any Other Rhythm?"
  • From the album: I Think I See Myself On CCTV
  • Released: 1996
  • Label: Babaroga records
  • Format: 7", 12", CD
1997 "Do Not"
  • From the album: I Think I See Myself On CCTV
  • Released: 1983
  • Label: Babaroga records
  • Format: CD
1999 "Da Answer"
  • Signed as Tooth-Gofie-Nappy
  • Released: 1999
  • Label: Babaroga records
  • Format: CD
1999 "Političari + virusi"
  • Released: 2005
  • Label: PGP-RTS
  • Format: CD

Box sets

Year Album details
2006 Ove ruke nisu male 3
  • Released: 2014
  • Label: Mascom Records
  • Format: CD

Video albums

Year Album details
2006 Uživo sa Egzit-a! / Live At Exit!
2013 Video Uf!
  • Released: November 14, 2013
  • Label: Mikser/Vreme
  • Format: DVD

Other appearances

Year Song Album
1986 "Doboš 7 puta" Metalka 35
1992 "Svidja mi se da..." Made In Yugoslavia - Πράξη Πρώτη
1996 "Have You Ever Heard Of Any Other Rhythm" Ustani i kreni
2002 "Have You Ever Heard Of Any Other Rhythm" Metropolis vol.1
2004 "Novac neće doći" Rock'n'roll vol. 2
2005 "Zašto" Rock'n'roll vol. 2
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gollark: UPDATE: this is wrong.
gollark: > Git uses delta encoding to store some of the objects in packfiles. However, you don't want to have to play back every single change ever on a given file in order to get the current version, so Git also has occasional snapshots of the file contents stored as well. "Resolving deltas" is the step that deals with making sure all of that stays consistent.
gollark: A lot?
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References

  • EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4
  • Disciplina Kičme discography at Discogs
  • Disciplin A Kitschme discography at Discogs
  • Disciplina Kičme at Youtube
  • Disciplin A Kitschme at Youtube
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