![]() The band soon gets the status of a cult band whose success exceeds notability of their primary bands. Originally formed as an optional mingle, their first performance was in the fall of 1981. Additionally, the band expanded by adding Dražen Ričl and Radomir "Hare" Gavrilović. Kurtović and they formed the band Elvis J. In 1981, while most of the band members went off to compulsory military service, Dražen Janković and Sejo Sexon met with Elvis J. Spahović, Sejo Sexon was one of the founders of the New Primitivism movement in Sarajevo. Nenad Janković's younger brother, Dražen, was in the band too. ![]() In 1980, they invited Zenit Đozić to the band and renamed it to the Pseudo Blues Band Zabranjeno pušenje. The band worked on recording psychedelic compositions in home production and did not have live performances or official releases. In 1978, he formed a rock band named Pseudo Blues Band with Nenad Janković, a singer and keyboardist who was his neighbor in Sarajevo at the time. Sejo Sexon started playing the guitar at the age of 12. Further information: Zabranjeno Pušenje and New Primitivism 1980–1990
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