The band's name was changed to Detonation in 1998 and entered a studio for the first time to record two songs for the Crushed Skull Compilation Volume 1 CD.
In October of that same year, the band entered the studio for the second time to record the MCD Lost Euphoria, which contained four songs.
After the release, Detonation played ten shows as the supporting act for the Dutch metal band Orphanage.
In March 2001, Detonation entered the studio again to record three new songs that were to be released as a promo CD meant primarily for labels and venues.
After promoting the album in the Netherlands, the band again headed to the UK to successfully complete a ten-day tour throughout the country.
The artwork was made by Eliran Kantor and the production was taken care of by Bouke Visser and Jochem Jacobs from Split Second Sound.
In November 2008, Michiel van der Plicht joined the band as the permanent new drummer, after already doing a couple of shows as session member.
At the end of 2011, the band recorded their fourth studio effort "Reprisal", produced by Harry van Breda.