![]() In 1979 Generacija 5 released their second 7-inch single, with songs "Svemu dođe kraj" ("Everything Comes to an End") and "Noćni mir" ("Night Peace"). Upon his return from the army in May 1979, Petrović rejoined the band. Soon after, Petrović left the band due to his mandatory stint in the Yugoslav army, and was temporarily replaced by Miloš "Cajger" Stojisavljević. After the single release they performed on the rock evening of Subotica Youth Festival. The band released their debut jazz rock-oriented 7-inch single with songs "Novi život" ("New Life") and "Izgubljeni san" ("Lost Dream") in May 1978. The band was named after a suggestion by Dragan Ilić's brother, composer Aleksandar "Sanja" Ilić after reading a newspaper article about fifth generation computers, Sanja Ilić suggested the name Generacija 5. Generacija 5 was officially formed on Jby Dragoljub Ilić "Ilke" (a former Korak member, keyboards), Jovan Rašić (a former Zlatni Prsti member, vocals), Dragan "Krle" Jovanović (a former Zdravo member, guitar), Dušan "Duda" Petrović (a former Pop Mašina member, bass guitar) and Slobodan "Boban" Đorđević (a former Korak member, drums). ![]()
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