"Neprilagojen" captures Adi Smolar's sardonic take on post-Yugoslav disillusionment through four tracks of deceptively simple rock that pack a cynical punch. The album's centerpiece "Zavod Za Zaposlovanje" exemplifies Smolar's gift for turning everyday frustrations-unemployment offices, meager wages, mounting bills-into darkly humorous anthems delivered with his characteristic deadpan vocal style over straightforward guitar-driven arrangements. His lyrics cut through the false optimism of Slovenia's early independence years with the precision of a stand-up comedian who's given up hope, while the music maintains an almost folk-rock accessibility that makes the bitter pills easier to swallow. The brevity of the four-track format feels intentional, like Smolar knew exactly how much existential dread his audience could handle in one sitting, creating a compact manifesto of middle-class malaise that resonates with anyone who's ever felt trapped by modern life's mundane cruelties.
Tracklist
| 1 | Genocid |
| 2 | Dvajset ljubic |
| 3 | Spomin na maj |
| 4 | Ko spregovoriš |
| 5 | Meni se mudi |
| 6 | Po službi |
| 7 | Mene nihče nima rad |
| 8 | Žur |
| 9 | Vroče – hladno |
| 10 | Zavod za zaposlovanje |
| 11 | Daleč je za naju pomlad |