Due to the worldwide catalog sales of the album, the band appeared on several various artists compilations, and was charted on several independent European top lists.
After the album release, the band got another guitar player, Milan Krajnović "Ćomi", a former Mr Joint and Loš Spoj member.
The lineup recorded the album Zvuci bola (Sounds of Pain), with lyrics dealing with the current political situation in the country.
The following year, A Records and Nered Source (band's private label) re-released Pogo Live, Nikog nema and Breaking on CD.
Due to the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, the band had to return to the country and wait for eight months for the album mastering and record releasing.
[1] The album, with songs with lyrics in both Serbian and English language, featured the distinguished tracks "Protest", "Kraj" ("The End"), "Jedan dan" ("One Day"), "10 godina" ("10 Years"), and "Deep Sleep".
[1] In October 2006, the band released the album IX, featuring the bonus track "Visoki napon" ("High Voltage"), for which the song lyrics were written by Partibrejkers frontman Zoran Kostić "Cane".
The album, for which the cover was designed by former Džukele member Leonid "Leo fon Punkerstein" Pilipović, was produced by Ljubomir Pejić.
[10] In April 2015, Ritam Nereda released the single "Zauvek" ("Forever"), announcing their tenth studio album entitled To nisi ti (It's Not You).
[11] In 2017, the band released the 30th anniversary album 30 godina (30 Years), featuring re-recordings of 26 live favourites with the current lineup and a more modern sound.