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==== Live releases ====
==== Live releases ====
During the early 2000's albums of Baja's live performances would be produced. The legitimacy of these labels are unknown and it is not known if Baja had any involvement with producing these albums. In 2002, [[Carisma Disc International]] released [[!!! Luda žurka !!!|''!!! Luda žurka !!!'']]. In 2003, a cassette titled[[Uživo (Baja Mali Knindža 2003)|''Uživo'']] released on cassette. A year later, another concert recording on CD also called [[Uživo (Baja Mali Knindža 2004)|''Uživo'']] was released. In the same year, [[Još sad pa ko zna kad !|''Još sad pa ko zna kad!'']] was released both as a two part Cassette release and a two CD version. The live performance used for volume one is also used in ''Ajmo braćo u kafanu''. In 2006, [[Cronic München]] released [[Ajmo braćo u kafanu|''Ajmo braćo u kafanu'']], [[Gara iz Nemačke|''Gara iz Nemačke'']] and [[Hoćemo li brate zapjevati|''Hoćemo li brate zapjevati'']]. Information regarding the performances themselves are currently unknown.
During the early 2000's albums of Baja's live performances would be produced. The legitimacy of these labels are unknown and it is not known if Baja had any involvement with producing these albums. In 2002, [[Carisma Disc International]] released [[!!! Luda žurka !!!|''!!! Luda žurka !!!'']]. In 2003, a cassette titled[[Uživo (Baja Mali Knindža 2003)|''Uživo'']] was released, though its publisher remains anonymous. A year later, another concert recording on CD also called [[Uživo (Baja Mali Knindža 2004)|''Uživo'']] was released. In the same year, [[Još sad pa ko zna kad !|''Još sad pa ko zna kad!'']] was released both as a two part Cassette release and a two CD version. The live performance used for volume one is also used in ''Ajmo braćo u kafanu''. In 2006, [[Cronic München]] released [[Ajmo braćo u kafanu|''Ajmo braćo u kafanu'']], [[Gara iz Nemačke|''Gara iz Nemačke'']] and [[Hoćemo li brate zapjevati|''Hoćemo li brate zapjevati'']]. Information regarding the performances themselves are currently unknown.


== Side Projects ==
== Side Projects ==
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==== Braća sa Dinare ====
==== Braća sa Dinare ====
In 1994, Baja would form a group with his younger brother, Novak Pajčin as well as a friend, Luka Mihaljica. The group would be called Braća sa Dinare (<small>lit.</small> "Brothers from Dinara") and their [[Braća sa Dinare (Album)|debut album of the same]] name would release the same year. Baja would be heavily involved in the second album, ''[[Bila jednom jedna zemlja]]'' as all but one track only has Baja performing. Some time after the war, Baja would give a helping hand to his cousin Lazo after expressing concerns of his career after the war.<ref>"[https://archive.ph/Jc1Cw LAZO PAJČIN PRAVIO JE HITOVE SAMO OD NASLOVA: Baja Mali Knindža setio se pokojnog brata i ispričao detalje koje niko ne zna]". Kurir. 22 June 2022. Archived from [https://www.kurir.rs/stars/3957323/lazo-pajcin-pravio-je-hitove-samo-od-naslova-baja-mali-knindza-setio-se-pokojnog-brata-i-ispricao-detalje-koje-niko-ne-zna the original]. Retrieved 26 July 2023.</ref> Recording would take place at SuperTon during April and May of 1996 and resulted in ''Plači voljena zemljo''. In 1997, the band's label would move to Nina Trejd where the last two albums, ''[[Ja se svoga, ne odričem do groba]]'' and ''[[Idemo do kraja]]'' (released 1997 and 1998, respectively) would be published. While Baja himself would cover songs he wrote for the group,<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlZrBSCUsvU Baja Mali Knindza - Cedo maleni - (LIVE) - (Banja Luka 2020)]". 26 September 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2023.</ref> the group itself never performed live.
In 1994, Baja would form a group with his younger brother, Novak Pajčin as well as a friend, Luka Mihaljica. The group would be called Braća sa Dinare (<small>lit.</small> "Brothers from Dinara") and their [[Braća sa Dinare (Album)|debut album of the same]] name would release the same year. Baja would be heavily involved in the second album, ''[[Bila jednom jedna zemlja]]'' as all but one track only has Baja performing. Some time after the war, Baja would give a helping hand to his cousin Lazo after expressing concerns of his career after the war.<ref>"[https://archive.ph/Jc1Cw LAZO PAJČIN PRAVIO JE HITOVE SAMO OD NASLOVA: Baja Mali Knindža setio se pokojnog brata i ispričao detalje koje niko ne zna]". Kurir. 22 June 2022. Archived from [https://www.kurir.rs/stars/3957323/lazo-pajcin-pravio-je-hitove-samo-od-naslova-baja-mali-knindza-setio-se-pokojnog-brata-i-ispricao-detalje-koje-niko-ne-zna the original]. Retrieved 26 July 2023.</ref> Recording would take place at SuperTon during April and May of 1996 and resulted in ''[[Plači voljena zemljo]]''. In 1997, the group's label would move to Nina Trejd where the last two albums, ''[[Ja se svoga, ne odričem do groba]]'' and ''[[Idemo do kraja]]'' (released 1997 and 1998, respectively) would be published. While Baja himself would cover songs he wrote for the group,<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlZrBSCUsvU Baja Mali Knindza - Cedo maleni - (LIVE) - (Banja Luka 2020)]". 26 September 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2023.</ref> the group itself never performed live.


== Other activity ==
== Other activity ==