The track is characterized by its driving energy and technical proficiency, hallmarks of the Kragujevac rock scene from which the band emerged.

While Osvajači later pivoted toward a more "pop-folk" or commercial rock sound in the late 90s, "Maska" remains a sacred relic for their original fan base. It is a staple of their live sets, often serving as a high-energy opener or a climactic encore that triggers nostalgia for the "golden era" of Serbian heavy metal.

Experience the raw energy of this track live, featuring Čipi's signature high-register vocals:

: For its time, the production on Krv i led (handled by Laza Ristovski) was exceptionally clean. "Maska" benefits from this clarity, allowing the intricate synth layers—often used to add a dramatic, atmospheric "mask" to the heavy guitars—to breathe. Lyrical Themes

: The song is built on a sharp, rhythmic guitar riff by Dragan Urošević. It’s aggressive enough for metalheads but retains a "hooky" quality that appealed to the broader rock audience of the early 90s.

: Zvonko Pantović "Čipi" delivers a standout performance, showcasing a massive vocal range. His ability to transition from gritty mid-range verses to piercing, operatic high notes gave the band a "Yugoslav Iron Maiden" or "Deep Purple" vibe.