Career
He recorded the Death and Progress and Evil Live albums with them but they split again soon after. He is most well known for being the frontman and bassist in the Britrock band 3 Colours Red, with whom he and guitarist Chris McCormack co-wrote and recorded two United Kingdom Top 20 albums (Pure and Revolt), including six United Kingdom Top 40 singles during the late 1990s, most notably his own composition, "Beautiful Day", which went to number 11 in the United Kingdom Singles Chart and also entered the United States Billboard Hot 100. In 1999, at their peak, they split due to widely reported personal differences between himself and McCormack.
He was signed by Sony Records and spent two years writing and recording an album for his new project, Elevation.
They played a show in London with Vuckovic on guitar as well as releasing an European Parliament but, by the time it was finally finished, his A&R man had left the company, Vuckovic was dropped and the album was never released. 3 Colours Red reformed in 2002) and recorded a third album (The Union of Souls) but split again in 2005 due to continuing personal problems between himself and McCormack.
He formed Bassknives and released the Come On You Motherfuckers European Parliament on Mighty Atom Records in 2006. Vuckovic now lives in London.