In 2005, the band's vocalist Andrej Trobentar and guitarist Vojko Aleksić reformed Na Lepem Prijazni.
[1] The new lineup of Lepem Prijazni gained the attention of the public, and was invited to perform on the twentieth edition of the Youth Festival in Subotica, alongside new wave bands Šarlo Akrobata, Idoli, Električni Orgazam, Film, Haustor and Kontraritam.
[1] Due to the track "Suckitandsee" written by Stone, the album was marked as kitsch by SR Slovenia censorship commission.
[1] At the time of the band formation, both Aleksić and Trobentar were art students, and in following years both made successful careers in painting and illustration.
[1] Aleksić recorded and self-released two solo albums to accompany his art exhibits, Bizart (1998) and Na levo prijazni (Polite on the Left, 2001).
In 2005, the band, under a slightly altered name, Na Lepem Prijazni Mutant, released their comeback album, Potaplja se raj / Paradise Drowning.
[1] In 2012, the band released the album Tudi če se vrnemo nazaj (Even If We Go Back), this time under the name Na Lepem Prijazni.
[1] In 2017, the group released the album Srceder (Heartbreaker), featuring the new lineup, with Aleksić as the only remaining original member, alongside Ludvik Bagari (vocals), Boštjan Franetič (guitar), Darko Hočevar (bass guitar), Luka Kuhar (drums) and Žiga Fabbro (keyboards, saxophone).