Balašević openly made fun of Slobodan Milošević with the song "Legenda o Gedi Gluperdi", criticized police officers who defended the corrupt system by confronting demonstrating youth in "Plava balada", looked back to the 1990s with disgust in the title song "Devedesete", supplied young demonstrators with an anthem "Živeti slobodno" (dedicated to civic youth movement Otpor!).
He reached out, not without shame, to his lost friends in war-torn Bosnia with "Sevdalinka", and showed sincere resentment, but little to no regret, at the 1999 NATO bombing of Novi Sad in "Dok gori nebo nad Novim Sadom".
[8] Album has videos for title track,[9] "Sevdalinka" and "Dok gori nebo nad Novim Sadom".
The concert in Pula was originally supposed to take place in 2000 alongside Atomsko sklonište, but it was postponed to June 2001.
In honor of that concert, a documentary film Na stanici u Puli (At the station in Pula) was also shot.