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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Hocico, Supernaut, Leaether Strip, Latent Anxiety, Die Kur, The Naked and Famous, Amduscia, SCH, Grendel, No-Big-Silence, Trivalia, Digitalis Purpurea, Swamp Terrorists, Benea Reach, DreDDup, Blackhouse, Nul, Der Blutharsch, Skrol, Nexus, The Moon Lay Hidden Beneath a Cloud, Battery 9, Esplendor Geometrico, Black Sun Productions, SLAB!, Hieronymus Bosch, Klopka Za Pionira, Birmingham 6, Aghiatrias, Mariae Nascenti, Mommy Hurt My Head, Info, PureH, Sandblasting, Dandi Wind, Negative Format, Kapotte Muziek, The Stroj, Psychopomps, Soft Ballet, Psyclones, Mindspawn, Nanohex, Kreuzweg Ost, Bahntier, Pimentola, Vampire State Building, Peace Love & Pitbulls, Aghast View. Excerpt: Supernaut (Serbian Cyrillic: ) is a Serbian alternative rock band from Belgrade. Having performed as DDT, formed in 1989 by former Sarlo Akrobata member Ivan Vdovic "VD" (drums, rhythm machine), with Srđan Markovic "Đile" (vocals) and Miodrag Stojanovic "Čeza" (rhythm machine), the band changed the name to Supernaut, after Vdovic's death in 1992. Influenced by the band Suicide, the rest of the band continued working in the same musical direction as on their previous efforts with DDT, explained by the band members as the "social art and its reflections on theatre, painting, film, and rock music." At the time, the band became a support for the Sonja Savic alternative theatre troupe, performing at various alternative theater festivals. The debut studio album, Buducnost sada (The Future Now), released in 1993 by the independent record label Zvono Records, featured an experimental form of industrial rock, crossed with diverse musical influences, including the 1960s acid rock acts such as the 13th Floor Elevators. The album, available on compact cassette only, featuring the prominent tracks "Ja sam jedini" ("I Am The Only One") and "Čaj..".