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Riblja Čorba (Serbian Cyrillic: Рибља Чорба, pronounced ; translation: Fish Stew) is a Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band from Belgrade.
Formed in 1978, the band reached their peak of popularity in the 1980s, but it declined in the 1990s, partly due to controversial political attitudes of the band's leader Bora Đorđević. Known for their provocative political- and social-related lyrics written by Đorđević, Riblja Čorba was one of the most notable acts of the former Yugoslav rock scene.
Riblja Čorba is one of the best-selling and is considered one of the top and most influential acts on the former Yugoslav rock scene and remains one of the top mainstream acts on the Serbian rock scene. The book YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike (YU 100: The Best albums of Yugoslav pop and rock music) features eight Riblja Čorba albums: Kost u grlu (ranked No. 16), Mrtva priroda (ranked No. 19), Pokvarena mašta i prljave strasti (ranked No. 23), Istina (ranked No. 43), Buvlja pijaca (ranked No. 64), Večeras vas zabavljaju muzičari koji piju (ranked No. 80), Osmi nervni slom (ranked No. 83), and U ime naroda (ranked No. 85). In 1987, in YU legende uživo (YU Legends Live), a special publication by Rock magazine, U ime naroda was pronounced one of 12 best Yugoslav live albums.
In 2009, Pošta Slovenije released the postage stamp which features Riblja Čorba logo.
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