In 1993, they released their first album with Logos, Industria de Poder, presenting the Germans with Accept, then produced by Rudy Sarzo (Quiet riot Ozzy Osbourne, Dio), recorded Generacion Mutante (1995), edited at United States, Puerto Rico and Spain.
In 1996, he closed the concert Tribute to V8 during Metal Rock Festival, held in Estadio Obras of Buenos Aires, along with their former colleagues Osvaldo Civile (Horcas), Gustavo Rowek (Rata Blanca) and Miguel Roldán (who takes Iorio's place at the bass) plays the old hits of V8.
With this lineup recorded the only live album of the band, and even in March 1997 was the opening act of the show KISS (with the original line-up) in the Estadio River Plate at Buenos Aires.
In early 1998, Zamarbide decided to settle in United States and commits to completing a personal dream: to obtain a college degree in Music Business career with a major in Creative Performance.
In 2008 began a tour of the interior, presenting their first DVD in Rosario Willie Dixon, and then performed over 50 concerts in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, and Brazil, while recording their new studio plate A traces de los tempos (published in 2009), published in co-production with partner Pocho Andrade seal Hurling Metal Records in Argentina and Mexico.