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==Release==
==Release==
''Zbogom oružje'' was released late 1995, by SuperTon. While the exact date is unknown, it is one of the last albums released for that year. With mention of the peace accords with the song title "Dejton - Ohajo" and the first line of the song being "In November, '95", development of the album could have started as early as late November, when the Accords were finalized, but not yet signed or late December, some time after the 14th when the Accords were finalized and implementation of the agreement began. Furthermore, there is a performance of singer Goran Legenda covering the title track live with the recording dated as the 27th of December. Despite the relatively small time frame for development of the album, a lot of effort was put into the production with the cover and the tape labels being unique. It is also notable for the lack of filler songs with the exception of the song "Iz inata". While both his previous album and this album, ''[[Idemo dalje]]'' and ''Zbogom oružje'' respectively, are both reactionary in their contents, the ladder gives an overall impression of a passion project.  
''Zbogom oružje'' was released late 1995, by SuperTon. While the exact date is unknown, it is one of the last albums released for that year. With mention of the peace accords with the song title "Dejton - Ohajo" and the first line of the song being "In November, '95", development of the album could have started as early as late November, when the Accords were finalized, but not yet signed or late December, some time after the 14th when the Accords were finalized and implementation of the agreement began. Furthermore, there is a performance of singer Goran Legenda covering the title track live with the recording dated as the 27th of December. Despite the relatively small time frame for development of the album, a lot of effort was put into the production with the cover and the tape labels being unique. It is also notable for the lack of filler songs with the exception of the song "Iz inata". While both his previous album and this album, ''[[Idemo dalje]]'' and ''Zbogom oružje'' respectively, are both reactionary in their contents, the latter gives an overall impression of a passion project.  


The title track would be featured in the 1998 compilation [[The Best Off|''The Best Off'']] and "Ne stavljaj me so na ranu" would be performed live in 2018.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wI1xgClyRqc Baja Mali Knindza - Ne stavljaj mi so na ranu - (LIVE) - (Krajisnik 2018)]. ''BMK Official Channel''. 15 December 2018. Retrieved 17 October 2023.</ref> In 2015, the official SuperTon YouTube channel would upload the album's songs individual albeit in poor quality and a few years later in 2021 would be reuploaded. Despite added noise reduction, the upload itself features slightly compressed vocals and slight variances in quality across the entire album, suggesting that either the master is damaged or lost. Both uploads would cut off the last few seconds of "Kraj rata" for unknown reasons.
The title track would be featured in the 1998 compilation [[The Best Off|''The Best Off'']] and "Ne stavljaj me so na ranu" would be performed live in 2018.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wI1xgClyRqc Baja Mali Knindza - Ne stavljaj mi so na ranu - (LIVE) - (Krajisnik 2018)]. ''BMK Official Channel''. 15 December 2018. Retrieved 17 October 2023.</ref> In 2015, the official SuperTon YouTube channel would upload the album's songs individual albeit in poor quality and a few years later in 2021 would be reuploaded. Despite added noise reduction, the upload itself features slightly compressed vocals and slight variances in quality across the entire album, suggesting that either the master is damaged or lost. Both uploads would cut off the last few seconds of "Kraj rata" for unknown reasons.
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