1983–1986 |434x434px Dobri Isak was formed in Niš in late 1983 by Predrag Cvetičanin (guitar, vocals), Zoran Đorđević (guitar), and two members remembered only by their first names, Branko (bass guitar) and Boban (drums). Alongside the groups Fleke (
Spots) and Arnold Layne i Alhemia (
Arnold Lane and Alchemy), Dobri Isak were the most prominent act of the city's
new wave scene, which was part of the vibrant
Yugoslav new wave scene. Having performed at minor local venues, Dobri Isak recorded a home-made
demo, however, the lineup dissolved during the summer of the following year. but the recordings were never released due to the unsuccessful negotiations with
PGP-RTB record label; the material would be officially released for the first time in 2016 by
California record label Doomed to Extinction. In December 2009, the
indie record label PMK Records re-released
Mi plačemo iza tamnih naočara with seven additional bonus tracks consisting of previously unreleased material. In June 2010, PMK Records released the 150 copies limited edition reissue of the album, featuring an alternate album cover and a black CD. In 2015 the album was released on
vinyl record for the first time by the same record label. During the same year, the label issued the 100 copies limited vinyl edition of the album on transparent red vinyl, co-releasing it with Swedish record label Ne! Records. In 2021, the album was once again reissued on vinyl by PMK Records, Šareni dućan and Blind Dog Records. == Legacy ==