Release Information The main part of the material of the censored "200 evvel az utolsó haboru utan" was nevertheless released in 1972 as "Elo Omega" ("Omega Live" or "Omega still Alive"). This time around it didn't come in a posh fold out cover but wrapped in stiff aluminum foil. "Elo Omega" was a fake live hardrock album with some underground touch, recorded on tour by very simple means in quite poor quality and with audience reactions added to the mix after the fact. Omega set out to proof that despite the loss of Presser and Laux they had no intention of giving up - hence the double meaning of Live/Alive in the title. The song "Hutlen baratok" ("Unfaithful Friends") deals with this topic.