The lyrics are inspired by religion and urge the listener to think for themselves, about themselves, about dreams, deceptions by the media and the forces of nature.
In the years 1995-1999, Absurd Minds released 3 CD-R's in limited quantities, laying the foundation for further developments by the band.
In December their second single, "Come Alive" appeared and in January, 2001 they began recording the album, Damn the Lie.
During the work on this album the band took on a third member, Timo Fischer, who up to then had only played as reinforcement during live performances.
Another appearance at the Wave-Gotik Treffen followed in 2004, whilst the fourth Absurd Minds album Noumenon was released in November 2005.