![]() ![]() The result of the collaboration was the T.R.I.P. records had at that time negotiated with Croatia Records. ![]() Šunjić offered the band to make a record as T.R.I.P. ![]() This allowed the band to be introduced to the whole of Croatia. This music video was broadcast as a part of a television music show called Hit-depo in April 1992. They soon recorded a music video of the song "Buba švabe" (remake of Toy Dolls' song " Spiders in the Dressing Room") in Mile's house for 200 German marks. Soon after Hladno pivo held their concerts in KSET and Video-teatar, they were accepted by the public. These songs, along with modified "Marginalci" were published as a cassette in production of Megatherium rec. These songs were recorded in 1991 at Denis (a.k.a. The result were the songs: "Princeza", "Heroin", "Dobro veče", "Trening za umiranje", "Buba švabe", "Zakaj se tak' oblačiš", and "Pjevajte nešto ljubavno". When they returned from military service in 1990 they started playing again. One week later, Mile and Zok were sent to do their military service. The demo was recorded at Jozo in Trešnjevka, Zagreb. The demo consisted of six songs: "Für immer Punk" (a Goldene Zitronen cover), "Bonzo", "Savršeni marginalci", "Niemals", "Buntovnik" and "Čelične zavjese". This year was also important because Zok, Tedi, Suba and Mile recorded their first demo. In 1989 Stipe left the band (to form Falschspieler). ![]() In 1988 band has also held an unsuccessful concert at lake Jarun in Zagreb, due to the drummer of the band which played before them refusing to leave the drums for Hladno pivo. On the band held their first concert in Kumrovec. In their beginnings, the band largely played covers of the Ramones, Sex Pistols, Dead Kennedys, AC/DC, Motörhead, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Judas Priest, Azra, Zabranjeno pušenje and Električni orgazam. It initially consisted of five members: Zok, Tedi, Suba, Stipe and Mile. The band was formed in 1987 in Zagreb, Socialist Republic of Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia. The recording act, fronted by Mile Kekin, remains one of the most popular rock bands in Croatia. " Cold beer") is a Croatian punk rock band. Hladno pivo ( Croatian pronunciation: trans. ![]()
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