The album brought hits "Mezimac", "Nebo je malo za sve" and "Heroji od staniola" ("Foil Heroes"). It was released on ZKP RTLJ and immediately became successful, with 10,000 copies sold during the first week. The album was then mixed at Strawberry Studio in Manchester. In July 1983 Kerber recorded their debut album, Nebo je malo za sve ( The Sky Is not Big Enough for All), with Gordon Rowley, bass guitarist of the British heavy metal band Nightwing, as the producer. Several days after this success, they performed as an opening band on Galija concert on Belgrade's Tašmajdan Stadium. In May 1983 Kerber won the first place at Subotica Youth Festival with the song "Mezimac" ("Minion"). Žikić had an attractive on-stage performance: he played an axe-shaped guitar and performed fire breathing. He was replaced by former Mama Rock and Plamteće Nebo ( Flaming Sky) member Zoran "Sosa" Žikić. In early spring of 1982 Madić left the band to serve his mandatory stint in the Yugoslav army. During 1982 the band had numerous concerts in Niš and across Serbia, while working on the material for their first album. Kerber had their first official concert in November 1981, in Muzički klub ( Music Club) in Niš. The songs were composed by all of the members, and the lyrics were written by Stamenković. They changed their name to Kerber and decided to perform their own material.
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In 1981 a steady lineup was formed, featuring Goran Šepa "Gale" (vocals), Tomislav "Tomica" Nikolić (guitar), Branislav "Bane" Božinović (keyboards), Zoran Stamenković (drums) and Zoran Madić (bass guitar). They gained local popularity, but did not have a steady lineup. Top performed covers of songs by foreign hard rock acts, but also their own songs, often cooperating with the Treća polovina ( Third Half) theatre. The band's history begins in Niš at the beginning of the 1980s, with the band Top ( Cannon). In early 2010s the band returned to live performances. The band released their latest studio album in 1996 and during the 2000s performed occasionally only. Their sound has evolved from heavy rock on their debut album towards melodic hard rock on their other 1980s releases. Throughout the 1980s Kerber was one of the top acts of the Yugoslav hard rock scene, with a number of their songs becoming hits, especially their power ballads with poetic lyrics written by lyricist Duško Arsenijević. The band's debut album, released in 1983, brought them nationwide popularity. The mainstay members of Kerber are vocalist Goran Šepa "Gale", guitarist Tomislav "Tomica" Nikolić and keyboardist Branislav "Bane" Božinović. Kerber ( Serbian Cyrillic: Кербер, lit.' Cerberus') is a Serbian and Yugoslav hard rock band formed in Niš in 1981. Mama Rock, Generacija 5, YU Grupa, Leb i Sol, Slomljena Stakla, Peđa D'Boy Band, Bulevar, Suncokret, Idoli "Get Me Out" lyrics were written by Gordon Rowley.ZKP RTLJ, PGP-RTB, PGP-RTS, Take It Or Leave It Records, Raglas Records
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"Babaroga" and "Hteo bih." lyrics were written by Duško Arsenijević. It was recorded on their concert in Liverpool. Track "Get Me Out" is an English language version of "Mezimac", track released on their previous album Nebo je malo za sve. Its title track "Ratne igre" became major hit, and brought popularity to Kerber across former Yugoslavia. "War games") is the second LP from Serbian and former Yugoslav hard rock band Kerber, released in 1985. Studio One, Saughall, Chester December 1985