Ukrainian black metal band Drudkh covered the track "Indiánská píseň hrůzy" on their 2010 EP, Slavonic Chronicles,[4] and included it on their 2014 compilation album, Eastern Frontier in Flames.
[11][12] On 8 December 2016, the band announced on their Facebook page that they were scheduled to play at the Brutal Assault festival in August 2017, their first live performance in 25 years.
[15] Later that year, founding member and band leader František Štorm confirmed in an interview that the group had officially disbanded in 2020.
magazine described the band's style as "fusing thrash with classical themes", and Jilemnický okultista was called "an operetta in three acts".
[18] On 1995's Šlágry, the band "virtually abandoned the operatic black metal of previous releases in favor of modernist electronic music" and "shares publishing credits with Carl Czerny, Otto Katz, and Giuseppe Verdi, mixing bits of metal, folk, and musique concrète into a style based on the classical avant-garde".