[1] Due to the Bešić and Spasić's departure because of their mandatory stint in the Yugoslav People's Army, former Radnička Kontrola drummer Srđan "Žika" Todorović and guitarists Zoran Ilić and Branislav Petrović "Banana", the latter a former Pasta ZZ member, joined the band.
[1] The album featured Roze Poze member Vlada Milačić as guest vocalist and was produced by Riblja Čorba guitarist Momčilo Bajagić "Bajaga".
[1] The album featured a new version of "Bežim niz ulicu", the hit ballad "Gibaj se" ("Limber Yourself Up") and "Jutro" ("Morning"), composed by Nebojša Antonijević and originally performed by the band Butik (Boutique).
[1] In Spring 1984 the band played in Belgrade Trade Union Hall as an opening act for Momčilo Bajagić, who presented his solo album Pozitivna geografija.
[1] Petrović joined Električni Orgazam, Todorović started an acting career and played with Disciplina Kičme, Ekatarina Velika and Kazna Za Uši, and Vasić got a job as a mailman.
[1] In 1988 Vasić and Ilić reformed the band with Spasić on drums, former Šlogirani Karanfil (Carnation with a Stroke) vocalist Saša Komadinović "Džeger" and guitarist Ivan Kljajić.
[1] The songs were written by Vasić and Ilić, backing vocals were sung by Dejan Cukić and the album was produced by Bajaga i Instruktori bassist Miroslav Cvetković "Cvele".
[1] Beside their own songs, the album featured cover versions of Frank Zappa's "Bobby Brown" and Sweet hit "The Ballroom Blitz", the latter with lyrics in Serbian and entitled "Divlje dete" ("Wild Child").
[1] In 1992 Vasić initiated the formation of the supergroup Babe, with Bajaga i Instruktori vocalist Žika Milenković, Električni Orgazam drummer Goran Čavajda "Čavke" and Ilić, who had, in the meantime, joined Riblja Čorba.
[1] In 1994 Vasić returned to Serbia and formed the band Kurajberi, featuring Ekatarina Velika keyboard player Margita Stefanović, former Van Gogh vocalist Goran Milisavljević and two of his former bandmates from Bezobrazno Zeleno, guitarist Ivan Kljajić and drummer Dragoljub Spasić.