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By (2015), Brkovi had shed their "joke band" label. This album is widely considered their masterpiece. The production (handled by members of the band Hladno Pivo) was crisp yet gritty, allowing the bass lines and dual vocals to shine. Lyrically, the band took direct aim at nationalism, historical revisionism, and economic despair in post-war Croatia. The title track, "Mrtvi bez groba" , addressed unmarked war graves and collective amnesia—a serious departure from their earlier beer-soaked anthems. Critics praised the album for proving that punk could grow old gracefully without losing its fangs.
The discography of the Croatian band spans over 15 years of their self-defined "PunkFolkWellness" style, blending punk rock energy with turbo-folk melodies. 💿 Studio Albums Punkfolkwellness (2009) Društvo brkatih mladića (2010) Balkanski Esperanto (2012) Pizda Materina (2014) Torzo Dade Topića (2016) Hormon sreće (2018) Brkovi su da se vole (2020) Krvava novčanica (2023) 🎸 Recent & Live Releases Brkovi diskografija
The band continues to release music at a steady pace, proving that age has not slowed them down. By (2015), Brkovi had shed their "joke band" label
: Their latest full-length effort, showing that even after 15 years, the band hasn't lost its edge or its ability to mock society’s absurdities. Compilation and Live Releases Lyrically, the band took direct aim at nationalism,
A high-energy continuation of their style, featuring hits like "Kurvo proleta" and "Ništa mi ne znači."
The band’s sophomore effort, (2008), showed slight maturation without losing the edge. The title (meaning "Death") was deliberately provocative, yet the album balanced nihilism with dark humor. However, it was "Druga strana medalje" (2011) that marked a turning point. Here, Brkovi began experimenting with tempo changes and cleaner guitar tones. The lyrics grew sharper, targeting social hypocrisy, corrupt politicians, and the romanticization of poverty. Tracks like "Bacit ću gitaru u zid" demonstrated a band that could still rage but also think.