. "24649843"^^ . . "10"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "5"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "5"^^ . . . . . "1077913343"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Elektri\u010Dni Orgazam discography"@en . . . . . "The discography of the Serbian rock band Elektri\u010Dni Orgazam (Serbian Cyrillic: \u0415\u043B\u0435\u043A\u0442\u0440\u0438\u0447\u043D\u0438 \u043E\u0440\u0433\u0430\u0437\u0430\u043C; trans. Electric Orgasm), consists of ten studio albums, including the cover album Les Chansones Populaires and the upcoming To \u0161to vidi\u0161 to i jeste, five live albums, five compilation albums, one EP, and five singles. The band had their first recordings released in 1981, on the Paket aran\u017Eman (Package Deal) omnibus showcase album which also featured songs from Idoli and \u0160arlo Akrobata. The release is today considered one of the most prominent releases of the popular music in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Throughout the new wave period, the band released the highly successful albums Elektri\u010Dni orgazam (Electric Orgasm), released in 1981 and distributed in the rest of Europe via Rough Trade label, managing to get some very good reviews in the British music magazine NME, Li\u0161\u0107e prekriva Lisabon (Leaves Fall Over Lisbon), featuring experimental and artistic influences of post-punk and psychedelic rock, and the cover album Les Chansones Populaires (Popular Songs), consisted of covers from David Bowie, The Doors, T. Rex, The Rolling Stones, Velvet Underground and others. The prominent release form the new wave years is also the 1982 live EP Warszawa '81 (Warsaw '81), recorded during the band tour of Poland, considered the first official bootleg recording in former Yugoslavia. With Kako bubanj ka\u017Ee (As the Lot Decides), the band experimented with the influences of mainstream oriented rock sound, reaching its peak with the followup Distorzija (Distortion), which is considered to be the band's finest studio effort. 1988, having released their first live album, the band released their last studio album, the pop rock oriented Letim, sanjam, di\u0161em (Flying, Dreaming, Breathing), and the best of compilation Najbolje pesme 1980-1988 (The Best Songs 1980-1988), before the four year discography break. Having returned to the rock scene in the early 1990s, the band released the compilation album Seks, droga, nasilje i strah / Balkan Horror Rock (Sex, Drugs, Violence and Fear / Balkan Horror Rock), featuring new studio material on the A-side and the live material on the B-side of the release. In 1993, the band released the live album Balkan Horror Rock II, and the following year, Za\u0161to da ne! (Why Not!), a double studio album. In 1996, appeared the release of the complete concert recording from the legendary Warszawa '81, and the band unplugged album \u017Divo i akusti\u010Dno (Live and Acoustic). The studio albums A um bum (A 'oom Boom), released in 1999, and Harmonajzer (Harmonizer), released in 2002, did not repeat the success of the previous releases. They also released two compilations, the best of compilation Najbolje pesme vol. 2 1992-1999 (The Best Songs Vol. 2 1992-1999) in 2002, and Breskve u te\u0161kom sirupu vol. 1 (Peaches in Heavy Syrup) in 2006, featuring unreleased material from the new wave era. In 2007 appeared the live album ElOrgNewWave, recorded during the Breskve u te\u0161kom sirupu tour, in the Belgrade Dom Omladine. Since 2006, with pauses, the band started preparing the new studio album with the work title To \u0161to vidi\u0161 to i jeste (What You See Is What You Get), for which the recording sessions were continued in December 2008."@en . . "9746"^^ . . . . . . "5"^^ . "1"^^ . . . . "Elektri\u010Dni Orgazam performing at the Jelen Pivo Live festival in 2008"@en . . . . . "The discography of the Serbian rock band Elektri\u010Dni Orgazam (Serbian Cyrillic: \u0415\u043B\u0435\u043A\u0442\u0440\u0438\u0447\u043D\u0438 \u043E\u0440\u0433\u0430\u0437\u0430\u043C; trans. Electric Orgasm), consists of ten studio albums, including the cover album Les Chansones Populaires and the upcoming To \u0161to vidi\u0161 to i jeste, five live albums, five compilation albums, one EP, and five singles."@en . . . .