Hyste'riah

), drummer T. C. Hagen and guitarist Cliff T (later in Darkane and Terror 2000) at a local music festival in Landskrona.

These four songs brought Hyste'riah a lot of attention from underground zines and contact from the label Wild Rags in Montebello, California.

Drummer problems resulted that the recording of what became the Jeremiad of the Living four-song cassette was done as a two-piece act.

B. C. The result was a softer, doomier and more technical sound which made an end to their thrashy hardcore signum.

The offered deal with Wild Rags was (for unknown reasons) rejected by some members in the new line-up and instead the band signed for Hellhound Records under their new name Hyste'riah G.B.C.