Rok Mašina

[1] The band had its debut live appearance in 1980 in Zagreb, as a part of the event named Pozdrav iz Beograda (Greetings from Belgrade).

[4] Later that year, the band released the 7-inch single with the songs "Vatra" ("Fire") and "Bilo mi je bolje" ("I Felt Better").

[4] The album was produced by Nemeček[2] and featured, beside new tracks, new versions of previously released "Vatra" and "Bilo mi je bolje".

[4] Part of the material recorded for the band's second studio album was released by Jugodisk in 1983 on the mini-album Izrod na granici (Bastard on the Border).

The original cover, also designed by Vlahović, should have featured two hands with feathers thrust through them and the bands logo and album title written in red, but was, as Robert Nemeček stated in 1983, refused by the Jugodisk as "politically problematic".

[7] In 2001, One Records released the compilation album entitled Rok Mašina, which featured all the tracks from both their self-titled debut and Izrod na granici.

[10] In 2012, Serbian alternative rock band Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša recorded a cover of Rok Mašina's song "Granica" ("Border") for the New Year's Eve edition of Radio Television of Serbia show Bunt (Rebellion).