Rok Mašina was formed in 1980 by former
Pop Mašina members
Robert Nemeček (vocals and bass guitar) and brothers
Zoran and
Vidoja Božinović (guitars), with Vladan Dokić (drums), and released their debut and only full-length studio album,
Rok Mašina, in 1981. After the album release, Dragan Đorđević, a former member of
Generacija 5, replaced Dokić. However, as at the time of
the great popularity of new wave bands in Yugoslavia the future for Rok Mašina did not seem very promising, they disbanded in 1982, in the midst of recording their second studio album. Part of the material recorded for the second album was released posthumously in 1983 on
Izrod na granici. The album featured a live version of the song "Bilo mi je bolje" ("I Felt Better"), recorded on the Belgrade Rock Festival held in
Pionir Hall in September 1982, which was also the last live performance by Rok Mašina. The song "Promašen san" ("Failed Dream") features a recording of
Aleister Crowley's voice. ==Album cover==