Padaj silo i nepravdo
"Padaj silo i nepravdo" (lit. '"fall, (oh) force and injustice"') is a Yugoslav revolutionary song inspired by the Hvar Rebellion. It is based on "Slobodarka", a 1908 song written by Josip Smodlaka. The song first appeared on the island of Hvar in 1922.
During World War II, the song was popular among Yugoslav Partisans, particularly those from Dalmatia.
The song gained prominence after being featured in the film Battle of Neretva. It was also featured in Pljuni i zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo, a 1986 studio album by Bijelo Dugme, a prominent Yugoslav rock band.