"Tolerancija", "Ornela", "Znanac", "Nisam ja za tebe".
Brkovi’s earliest recordings are raw artifacts of a specific time and place: post-war Pančevo, an industrial satellite city of Belgrade. The band’s first demo, (1996), is a collector’s rarity today, existing only on cassette. Musically, it owes a heavy debt to UK82 punk (Discharge, GBH) and early Serbian punk acts like KBO! The production is deliberately lo-fi, with vocals buried under distorted guitars. Lyrically, even at this stage, frontman Milan "Mladen" Mihajlović (often credited simply as "Mladen") established his trademarks: tirades against local bullies, celebrations of cheap wine, and sardonic observations about Pančevo’s polluted, dying industrial landscape.