A "Greatest Hits" compilation spanning 2007–2014. It includes fan favorites, rare B-sides, and two previously unreleased studio tracks. The title ironically means The Worst Hits, but for fans, it is a treasure trove.
Label: Croatia Records (Major label debut) Key Tracks: "Goli i žedni," "Kad sranje zapuši ventil."
Signing to Croatia Records was a shock to purists, but Brkovi didn't sell out. Instead, they delivered their most professional and aggressive album. "Goli i žedni" (Naked and Thirsty) became an instant classic. The production is crystal clear, and the gang vocals are massive. This album proved Brkovi could play in big arenas without losing their edge. For those new to Brkovi diskografija, this is a great starting point.
The band continues to release music at a steady pace, proving that age has not slowed them down.
Brkovi are not radio-friendly. They do not sell out stadiums. Their power lies in authenticity. Over seven albums, they have documented the psychological state of the post-Yugoslav everyman: hopeless, drunk, furious, but refusing to shut up. Brkovi diskografija
For a new listener, start with Manjina (for accessibility) or Krvavi Balkan (for maturity). For raw punk energy, start with Odbrana i zaštita.
Final Verdict: Brkovi’s discography is the sound of a people screaming into the void—and the void screaming back in a Balkan brass 7/8 time signature.
The Croatian band (meaning "Moustaches") has built a unique discography based on their self-defined genre of "PunkFolkWellness"
. Formed in Zagreb in 2004, the group gained massive popularity by blending the raw energy of punk rock and heavy metal with the melodies and vocal styles of Balkan turbo-folk. Studio Albums A "Greatest Hits" compilation spanning 2007–2014
Brkovi is known for maintaining a fiercely independent "DIY" approach, releasing their music without major label backing. PunkFolkWellness (2009)
: Their debut album that established their signature blend of genres. Društvo brkatih mladića (2010)
: Translated as "The Society of Moustached Youth," it further solidified their underground status. Balkanski esperanto (2012)
: Featured fan favorites and continued their satirical take on social topics. Pizda Materina (2014) Label: Croatia Records (Major label debut) Key Tracks:
: A breakthrough album that helped them fill major sports halls in the region. Torzo Dade Topića (2016)
: Recorded with guest guitarist Emir Hot while their original guitarist was recovering from an injury. Hormon sreće (2018)
: "The Hormone of Happiness" featured high-octane tracks and reinforced their reputation for high-energy party anthems. Brkovi su da se vole (2020)
: Their seventh studio album, released just as they hit 15 years of activity. Krvava novčanica (2023) : Their eighth and most recent studio effort. Other Notable Releases Brkati gosti (2013)
: A tribute album where various bands from across the Balkans covered Brkovi songs. Live in Zagreb (2025)
: A recent live release capturing their 20th-anniversary energy. Najveći Hitovi 2009–2019 (2021) : A vinyl compilation of their greatest hits.