Glasnije (1987) Www.jugor... — Osmi Putnik - Glasno,

: "Glasno, glasnije" became an instant anthem, transcending the metal scene to become an unofficial chant for Hajduk Split fans (Torcida).

Before he was the soulful pop-rock icon known to millions, (then nicknamed "Džibo") was the high-octane voice of Osmi Putnik.

: The album included a heavy metal cover of the song "Da mi je biti morski pas" by the Split band Metak , bridging the gap between 70s rock and 80s heavy metal. The Genesis of a Star: The Gibonni Era OSMI PUTNIK - Glasno, glasnije (1987) www.jugor...

Released through the PGP-RTB label, the album refined the raw "glam-metal" edge found in their debut, Ulična molitva (1986). Produced by Mirko Krstičević, the record balanced aggressive guitar riffs with the melodic sensibilities characteristic of the "Split School" of rock.

: In a unique crossover, several Hajduk Split football players provided backing vocals for the title track, cementing the band's identity as local heroes. : "Glasno, glasnije" became an instant anthem, transcending

: Stipišić was not just the vocalist but the primary songwriter, responsible for the lyrics and music that defined the band's peak.

The 1987 album (Loud, Louder) by the Split-based band Osmi Putnik stands as a cornerstone of the Yugoslav heavy metal movement . It represents a pivotal moment when local hard rock transitioned from underground curiosity to mainstream cultural phenomenon, propelled by the charismatic energy of its frontman, Zlatan Stipišić, who would later achieve legendary status as Gibonni . The Sound of Mediterranean Metal The Genesis of a Star: The Gibonni Era

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