Having performed for two years, and winning the Palilula Culture Olympics, the band went on hiatus as vocalist Nektarijević went to the United States of America.
The album, featuring live recordings, made on May and October 1995 at the Belgrade KST, and studio material, including "Put za Tunu" ("The Road to Tuna"), "Priroda" ("Nature"), featuring guest appearance by Darkwood Dub vocalist Dejan "Vuča" Vučetić, "Toma Bebić", dedicated to the singer Toma Bebić, "Visokogradnja" ("Buildings") and "Sisa" ("Tit"), the latter two already being released on the various artists compilation Mi smo za mir (We Are for Peace).
the album featured the tracks "S.A.T", "Štastopojo" ("Whatveyoueaten"), "Right Direction", "Proći će i njihovo" ("Theirs Would Also Pass"), and "ŠAFL" ("SHUFFLE"), combining reggae, acid-jazz and funk.
The album, produced by Goran Živković and Sandra Stojadinović and post-produced by Velja Mitrović, presented the band with a personal approach to reggae music.
[1] On early 2005, the band was joined by the trumpet player Zoran Erkman, also known as Zerkman, a former Disciplina Kičme member.
[3] The album, announced by the single "Kafane i rokenrol" ("Kafanas and Rock and Roll"), released in November 2010,[4] was produced by Andrej Jovanović.
[5] The album was released on CD through Odličan Hrčak and in mp3 format for free digital download through Exit music[broken anchor].
The album, announced in November 2013 with the single "Sve je stalo (u r 'n' r)" ("Everything Stopped (In R 'n' R)"),[10] was released on CD through Odličan Hrčak, and for free download from Exit music website.
[12] They celebrated 25 years of activity with a concert in Mikser House club, held on March 12, 2016, on which their first live album was recorded, but still remains unreleased.