


In January 1984, during the tour through Macedonia, first Zikić, and then Stamenković contracted infectious hepatitis, so in March, during the Kerber's performance at the music festival in Opatija, Stamenković was temporarily replaced by Generacija 5 drummer Boban Đorđević and Madić briefly re-entered the bass player's post for this occasion. After returning to Kerber, Žikić continued with his on-stage performance.ĭespite the good performance, Kerber did not fit well in the pop format of the Opatija festival with their hard rock sound. On May 19, 1984, during the band's open-air concert in Novi Sad, he got second-degree burns while attempting to breathe fire under windy conditions. He continued the concert despite doctor's advice, and later on continued the tour with bandages on his face. After this accident other members forbade Žikić to continue performing the fire-breathing act. In June 1984, Kerber was an opening act for Nightwing concerts in Yugoslavia. In August drummer Zoran Stamenković returned to the band for the summer performances in Greece. In December 1984, Kerber traveled to England to record their second album, Ratne Igre ( War Games). The album was recorded in Saughall, and the producer was once again Gordon Rowley from Nightwing. During their staying in England, Kerber performed in Liverpool and Chester. "Get Me Out" lyrics were written by Gordon Rowley.An English language version of "Mezimac" entitled "Get Me Out" was recorded on their concert in Liverpool and included on the album. "Babaroga" and "Hteo bih." lyrics were written by Duško Arsenijević. It was recorded on their concert in Liverpool.

Track "Get Me Out" is an English language version of "Mezimac", track released on their previous album Nebo je malo za sve. Its title track "Ratne igre" became major hit, and brought popularity to Kerber across former Yugoslavia. "War games") is the second LP from Serbian and former Yugoslav hard rock band Kerber, released in 1985. Studio One, Saughall, Chester December 1985
