1987–2004 The band was formed in 1987 by Milan Mumin (vocals) and Aleksandar Medan (guitar). The first lineup of the band also featured Lazar Malešević (bass guitar) and Siniša Lučić (drums). In the beginning, the band had several lineup changes, before the first consistent lineup was formed. It featured Mumin, Medan, Vladimir Jovanov (also known as Menadner Protector, a former Necrophobic member, bass guitar), Mario Kalin (guitar), and Robert Radić (a former
Kontraritam,
La Strada and
Obojeni Program member, drums). Initially, the band was
punk blues-oriented. As the band's songs featured
English language lyrics, and as their first releases were released through
independent record labels, the band initially did not manage to break through mainstream media. They released their debut
audio cassette entitled
There no Centuries in 1988 through Mr Montenegro Records. In 1993, they released their second album
Everclassic through Music Yuser, and, in 1995,
Oh, Evolution through the same record label. After these three releases the band gained a cult status in Novi Sad. During the spring of 1996 the band released the album
Donau (through Music Yuser) which featured almost all songs from the previous two albums. At the same time, the album
Total Rickvertzzo, which featured demo recordings made during the 1987-1991 period, was released. The various artists live album
Četiri godine na Golom otoku (trans.
Four Years at Goli otok) featured recordings of their songs "Kamikaze" and "There's Something in the Dark", recorded at the concert in Klub Studenata Tehnike on 9 December 1995. At the beginning of May 1996, the band, alongside
Goblini,
Svarog and
Ništa Ali Logopedi, performed in
Slovenia as a part of the action entitled Srpski rock 'n' roll udarac (''Serbian Rock 'n' Roll Strike''). On 29 June the band performed as the opening band on
Partibrejkers comeback concert held at
Tašmajdan Stadium. On 21 September 1996 the band held a concert in
Belgrade's
SKC. The band, under the name Live Hunters, released thirteen songs recorded on this concert and on a concert held in
Zrenjanin on the live album
Out Of Tune, through
Komuna Belgrade at the end of 1996. During the April 1997, in
Netherlands, the band recorded the album
Azimuth, released by Komuna Belgrade during the same year. The album featured rerecorded track "Goodbye Love". During the 1997, the band members, Sloba Misailović,
Lajko Felix,
Boris Kovač, Saša Januzović, as well as several other guests wrote the music for
Waver, the multimedia performance of the artist
Szombathy Balint.
Waver was performed by Mumin and Szombathy in
Germany,
Sweden,
Japan,
Ireland,
France,
Italy,
Russia,
Hungary,
Slovakia and Serbia. In 1999, they released the live album
Unplugged, which was recorded on their
unplugged concert in
Novi Sad's
Studio M (which was the last concert of the
NS Plus Unplugged series). The concert featured Dušan Šević of
Simić Quartet on
piano and
Hammond organ as guest musician. In 2000, the band released the album
Harley Krishna. The album featured different sound than the band's previous releases, as the songs featured
brass and
acoustic string instruments. The album featured numerous musicians, including
Saša Lokner (of
Bajaga i Instruktori) on keyboards and Zoran Maletić (formerly of
Laboratorija Zvuka and
Griva) on guitar. The song "On The Broom" featured lyrics from
William Shakespeare's poem. The album featured a cover of
The Doors' song "
Touch Me". During that summer, the band held a series of concerts across Italy. In 2002, the band released the album
One Hunt through
City Records. The album featured covers of songs by
ABBA,
Spandau Ballet,
Tom Waits,
Duran Duran,
Rod Stewart, and other artists. Several music videos were recorded in France and
Ireland and directed by Mumin himself. In 2003 the band went on hiatus, as Mumin went to
New York City. After his return in 2004, the band released the live album
Live in Bistro, which featured a recording of their performance in
café Bistro in Novi Sad. In 2004, the band disbanded.
2011–present In July 2011, the band reunited in the original lineup and in 2012, the band released the
DVD Live in Novi Sad 2011, recorded on their 2011 performance on Štrand city beach in Novi Sad. Same year, the
rock musical Love Hunter, featuring Love Hunters songs and starring Mumin and
Jelena Stupljanin, was shot. The film, based on Mumin's experiences during his life in the
United States, was shot in
New York City, and directed by brothers Nemanja and Brane Bala. In December 2015, the band released their comeback album,
Suck Disease. The album was previously announced by the singles "Black & Blue", released in February 2014, and "Suck Disease", released in December 2015. The album was released on CD and
vinyl. being praised by
The New York Times. ==Milan Mumin's side projects==