
With their second release, the blues influence declined and the a psychedelic sound began to dominate. The band also brought in Indian influences through the use of sitar and tabla.
Their 3rd release, An Invisible World Released is generally considered their most important contribution.
Krokodil disbanded sometime around 1976.
Over 50 years after forming the group in Zurich, and 45 years after their break-up, Düde Dürst, drummer, band leader, graphic designer and archivist of the first Swiss “supergroup”, decided to take another stab at it. In the midst of working on a rerelease of Krokodil’s psychedelic 1971 release, An Invisible World Revealed, he couldn’t help himself but get inspired and so together with the two founding members Walty Anselmo (guitar, sitar, vocals) and Terry Stevens (bass, vocals) as well as two younger and gifted musician friends, Adi Weyermann (guitar, vocals) and Erich Strebel (keys) Düde and a refomed Krokodil created in 2020 an album tiltled An Invisible World Returns. composed of partly revived old Krokodil classics, partly newly written compositions.