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| genre        = [[Novokompovana narodna muzika|Novokompovana]]
| genre        = [[Novokompovana narodna muzika|Novokompovana]]
| length      = 25:02
| length      = 25:02
| label        = [[Nina Trejd|Nina Trejd (Uncredited)]]
| label        = [[Nina Trejd]] (Uncredited)
| producer    = Хашки трибунал
| next_title  = [[Sve što vjedi sad u Hagu cjedi|Све што врједи сад у Хагу сједи]]
| next_year    = 2004
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== Background ==
== Background ==
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On September 11, 2001, two planes would hit World Trade Center buildings 1 and 2, with 7 collapsing in the aftermath, and another plane would hit the Pentagon. This event would go onto inspire the contents of the album, mainly the first song. The album also takes jabs at the Hague Tribunal and the Western world's methods of negotiation and peacekeeping throughout the war.


== Release ==
== Release ==
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Srpski Talibani was released some time in late 2001. Its first track would become a meme nearly twenty years later due to its subject matter, though poor, proper documentation of the album would raise more questions than answers. Despite the Nina Trejd taking credit for producing the album, the Discogs page would list the release country as Bosnia and Hercegovina. The release year for the many variants of the album was also listed as "1999" due to a bootleg copy showing a publishing year on its cassette labels.


== Track List ==
== Track List ==
All lyrics are written by anonymous. All music is composed by anonymous.{{Track listing
All lyrics are written by anonymous. All music is composed by anonymous.{{Track listing
| title1 = Untitled
| title1 = [[Gori Njujork|Слушајте док вас не ухвате за .....]]
| length1 = 12:30
| length1 = 12:30
| title2 = Untitled
| title2 = [[Onaj sjeb'o što je treb'o|Слушајте док вас не ухвате за .....]]
| length2 = 12:32
| length2 = 12:32
| total_length = 25:02
| total_length = 25:02
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*Black matte variant
*Black matte variant
| header            = 2001 initial release
| header            = 2001 initial release
}}
{{Multiple image
| total_width      = 800
| image1            = Srpski TalibaniFadedFront.jpg
| image2            = Srpski TalibaniFadedBack.jpg
| align            = none
| image3            = Srpski TalibaniFadedSideA.jpg
| image4            = Srpski TalibaniFadedSideB.jpg
| header            = Reissue (Date Unknown)
| footer            = Notes
*Quieter audio common with clear shell and blue label releases of Nina Trejd
*Print features washed-out colors
*Reissued some time in the 2000's
}}
}}
{{Multiple image
{{Multiple image
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*Professionally pressed CD; not a CDr
*Professionally pressed CD; not a CDr
}}
}}
{{Multiple image
| total_width      = 800
| image1            = Srpski TalibaniFadedFront.jpg
| image2            = Srpski TalibaniFadedBack.jpg
| align            = none
| image3            = Srpski TalibaniFadedSideA.jpg
| image4            = Srpski TalibaniFadedSideB.jpg
| header            = Reissue (Date Unknown)
| footer            = Notes
*Quieter audio common with clear shell and blue label releases of Nina Trejd
*Print features washed-out colors
*Reissued some time in the 2000's
}}
== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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[[Category:Albums]]
[[Category:Albums]]

Revision as of 06:14, 6 October 2023

Слушајте док вас не ухвате за .....
Srpski TalibaniFront.jpg
Cover of Cassette Version
Single album by
Released2001
GenreNovokompovana
Length25:02
LabelNina Trejd (Uncredited)
ProducerХашки трибунал
Српски Талибани chronology
Слушајте док вас не ухвате за .....
(2001)
Све што врједи сад у Хагу сједи
(2004)

Slušajte dok vas ne uhvate za ..... (Serbian Cyrillic: Слушајте док вас не ухвате за .....) is the debut single by the vocal group Srpski Talibani. Released in late 2001, the album would gain an infamous reputation for its subject matter. The album's contents make mockery of America following the September 11th terrorist attacks as a way of voicing frustration with their involvement in the Yugoslav wars. While the tracks featured on the release have no name, they would be given official ones via the Nina Trejd official YouTube channel.

Background

On September 11, 2001, two planes would hit World Trade Center buildings 1 and 2, with 7 collapsing in the aftermath, and another plane would hit the Pentagon. This event would go onto inspire the contents of the album, mainly the first song. The album also takes jabs at the Hague Tribunal and the Western world's methods of negotiation and peacekeeping throughout the war.

Release

Srpski Talibani was released some time in late 2001. Its first track would become a meme nearly twenty years later due to its subject matter, though poor, proper documentation of the album would raise more questions than answers. Despite the Nina Trejd taking credit for producing the album, the Discogs page would list the release country as Bosnia and Hercegovina. The release year for the many variants of the album was also listed as "1999" due to a bootleg copy showing a publishing year on its cassette labels.

Track List

All lyrics are written by anonymous. All music is composed by anonymous.

  • The first song is known as "Гори Нјујорк" and the second song is known as "Онај сјеб'о што је треб'о".
  • The cassette release has one song per side with Gori Njujork on side A and Onaj sjeb'o što je treb'o on side B.

Credits

Personnel

  • Група Православних грађана - Музика и текст
  • Љути без огништа - Певали и свирали

Production

  • Хашки трибунал - Продуцент

Variants

2001 initial release
Notes
  • High quality audio
  • High quality print
  • Black matte variant
Reissue (Date Unknown)
Notes
  • Quieter audio common with clear shell and blue label releases of Nina Trejd
  • Print features washed-out colors
  • Reissued some time in the 2000's
CD Release (2001)
Notes
  • High quality audio
  • Professionally pressed CD; not a CDr

Gallery

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