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Widely considered by purists as their best album, S vetrom uz lice (With the Wind Against the Face) solidified the band's lineup and sound. It introduced Feđa Frog (keyboards/saxophone) and Ivan "Firči" Fece (drums) into the fold, adding a jazzier, more dynamic texture to the music.
For collectors, nostalgic listeners, and new generations discovering the band via streaming, understanding the is essential. It is a journey from youthful post-punk energy to mature, melancholic masterpieces. This article provides a detailed, chronological breakdown of every studio album, major live release, and compilation that defines the EKV canon. EKV Diskografija
, the band’s discography serves as a chronological roadmap of an artistic evolution that mirrored the darkening atmosphere of Yugoslavia. The Early Years: Katarina II (1982–1984) Following the breakup of the influential band Šarlo Akrobata , Milan Mladenović formed Katarina II Widely considered by purists as their best album,
(1989) – Their most acclaimed work, reflecting the pre-war tension in Yugoslavia. It is a journey from youthful post-punk energy


