Sad je na mene red

[1] For a period of time, existence of two bands of the same name, both featuring members from the original incarnation of the group, led to confusion of the public.

However, most of the fans and the Serbian music press eventually started to consider Urošević-led faction of the band and their 2000 album Vrelina as the continuation of the original Osvajači activity, as it kept in spirit with the band's original hard rock sound, in contrast to Pantović's and Jakovljević's faction, which moved from rock towards pop and pop folk sound.

[5] The lineup performed for several years, playing material from Krv i led and Sam, before Urošević, Zdravković and Nikolić withdrew from the group, Pantović and Jakovljević continuing as Osvajači.

[1] The album Sad je na mene red was recorded in the lineup featuring Zvonko Pantović (vocals), Nebojša Jakovljević (keyboards), Bane Jelić (guitar), Dejan Pejović (bass guitar) and Nenad Branković (drums), with Dragan Urošević making guest appearance on three songs.

[6] It included the English language version of the band's old ballad "S kim čekaš dan" ("Who Are You Waiting for the Day With"), entitled "I Would Just Give Up My Life", released as a bonus track.