S.T.R.A.H.

In the several years after the formation the band performed rarely, but managed to gain cult status with its horror-influenced songs.

[2] The songs' lyrics were horror-influenced, and the album artwork featured horror images and the inscription Metus dominus unus est (Latin for "Fear Is the Only Master").

[2] The back cover featured the logo and the address of the Count Dracula Fan Club from New York City.

[1] With the outbreak of Yugoslav Wars, the band disbanded while in the middle of recording their full-length début,[1] Ristović and Debeljević emigrating to Canada.

[1] He wrote music books Fatalni ringišpil: Hronika beogradskog rokenrola 1959 - 1979 (Fatal Carousel: The Cronicle of Belgrade Rock 'n' Roll 1959, 1979, 1999), Mesto u mećavi: Priča o Milanu Mladenoviću (A Spot in the Blizzard: The Story of Milan Mladenović, 1999), and a book about whiskey entitled Vatra iz vode (Fire from Water, 2003).

[5] In 2016, after a 25 years-long hiatus, three members of the last incarnation of S.T.R.A.H., Debeljević, Žikić and Timofejev, reunited, with new bass player, Miloš Marković "Felix" (of the band Optimal Problem).

[1] In June 2016, they played in Belgrade for the first time since 1991, at the closing of the Dok’n'Ritam musical documentary film festival.