To date, the band has released three full-length studio albums: Tortured Existence (1990), Epidemic of Violence (1992) and Time Bomb (1994).
The original lineup consisted of Steve Reynolds as the vocalist and on bass, James Reilly on guitar, and John Salerno on drums.
[1] Their first album Tortured Existence, produced by Scott Burns with a small budget, was released in early 1991.
Former Malevolent Creation drummer Alex Marquez joined Reynolds and Sykes to write material for another project.
[6] With Demolition Hammer's music becoming increasingly hard to come by, Century Media released Necrology: A Complete Anthology in 2008.
In a January 2017 interview at 70000 Tons of Metal, the members of Demolition Hammer were asked if the band will record a follow-up to 1994's Time Bomb.
"[8] In reference to a national tour in 1991, it was written that Demolition Hammer played "lightning-fast songs with complex structure and shifting rhythms.
"[9] Another writer referred to Reynolds and Sykes as "riff machines"[3] while also complimenting the band's songwriting ability.