Fedi, replaced previous singer Mosh, allowing the band to rehearse more often and regularly.
The band played at Hellfest and various shows with Poison the Well, Bane, Unearth, NORA, 18 Visions and Most Precious Blood on Cataract's first US tour.
Most of 2002 was dedicated to working on the second full-length album, Great Days of Vengeance, which was released through Lifeforce Records in March 2003.
Cataract caught the attention of Metal Blade Records and was ultimately signed to their roster in 2004.
In May 2006, Cataract released Kingdom, the band's fourth full-length album and later on this year original bass Player Michael Henggeler left the band and shortly later teamed up with Swiss Hardcore heavyweights Valo Tudo which prompted Cataract to get Kay Brem to Join them but that did not last long.