During the final months of the war in Croatia, the city of Split witnessed the formation of a trio super-group composed of underground musicians and enthusiasts — one of the first Split-based lineups without a live drummer. Edi, Zdeslav, and Hrvoje brought valuable experience from notable local bands including Rapa Nui, Mistery Lapsus, and Touch Friction, embarking on a more aggressive and ambitious venture. That same summer of 1995, they recorded a six-song demo under DIY conditions, and performed their now-cult concert at the Zlatna Vrata, titled "In Memoriam Jimi Hendrix". Their pioneering sound blends the emotional intensity of 1980s cold wave and goth rock with the bitterness and darkness of Split in the 1990s, filtered through the abrasive guitar aesthetic of Steve Albini and his protégés.