[1] The band performed cover versions of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, as well as their own songs, mostly instrumentals.
[2] Soon after, Kokan Popović went to serve his mandatory stint in the Yugoslav People's Army and his future wife got pregnant, so the band split up.
[4] The band started recording their debut album, partially featuring material from the Zvuk Ulice repertoire, in the Radio Belgrade Studio 5.
[4] At the time of Apatija javnosti release, Kokan Popović had already been working with Idoli, on their debut album Odbrana i poslednji dani (The Defence and the Last Days), and in 1983, Branko Isaković also joined Idoli and appeared as bassist on the albums Čokolada (Chocolate) and Šest dana juna (Six Days of June).
Novembar" ("November 18") appeared on the Computer Incarnations For World Peace German various artists compilation, released in 2007 by Sonar Kollektiv.