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They recorded a standard death metal demo that sold out immediately, attracting the attention of some magazines in Chile, but generally without good reviews.

[citation needed] With the addition of Marcelo Ruiz on drums and Felipe Castro on bass guitar, the band released Images of Despair in 1997.

A growing reputation and praise from bands like Atheist, Darkane and Watchtower members led to a deal with the French record label Sekhmet, which released the Genesis album in Europe.

A few weeks before the European release, Ruiz and subsequently Solari moved to Sweden, which gave the band to a period of inactivity until mid-2003, when they started to write the music for their following album, Unorthodox Creative Criteria, released in July 2005.

The album was a rather uncommon mixture of death metal and progressive rock, bordering at times on jazz fusion.