Kongres

[1] Initially, Kongres collaborated with graphic artist Davor Papić, who brough up the idea of the band distributing flyers and broadcasting films and photographic slides on their concerts,[1] but later the group would turn towards less simpler approach.

[1] On their first concert in the country's capital Belgrade, held in December 1982, they performed the song "Bijeli šljemovi, crna reakcija" ("White Helmets, Black Reaction"), dedicated to Yugoslav miners.

[1] However, after spending about 20 days in Herzegovina bauxite mines, where they worked as part-time clerks, the members of the band realized the song had little to do with reality of miners' life and dropped it out of their repertoire.

[1] Zoran Predin, frontman for popular SR Slovenia-based band Lačni Franz, made a guest appearance on the album, in the new version of "Zabava" and in the title track, writing the refrain for the latter.

[1] Later during the year, Predin would use the same refrain for Lačni Franz song "Jutri bom pujsa razbil" ("I'll Break the Pig in the Morning"), released on their album Slon med porcelanom (Elephant in a China Shop).

[3] At the beginning of the promotional tour, on 18 September 1986, the band members were involved in a car accident which killed Buha and the group's frontman Dražen Ričl.