INCLUI SONS DE ESTUDIO, ENSAIOS E AO VIVO.
They were the opening acts in Brazil for
Testament in 1989 and
Exodus in 1997.
The band released two studio albums during their heyday,
Simoniacal in 1988 and
Mental Slavery in 1990, on the defunct label
Fucker .
Shortly after the release of Mental Slavery, the band split up, but reformed in 1997, releasing the EP
Again in that year and their latest album
Last File in 1999. They split up again shortly after.
The band reformed for a second time 2005, planning to tour and release a new studio album. In addition, their first two albums were re-released recently, under the label
Marquee Records .
ALTAMENTE RECOMENDADO.