In 2000, the label released Amarok, a compilation featuring older and previously unreleased material, including an early version of Herbstleyd and a cover of Burzum.
The same year saw the release of the demo Fuck Off Nowadays Black Metal, originally limited to 333 cassette copies and 100 vinyl pressings by Sombre Records.
The album's artwork and lyrical themes led to controversy, particularly due to the inclusion of wartime photographs of Wagner's deceased relatives who had served in the Wehrmacht during World War II.
That year, the album Jahreszeiten (Seasons) was released in a limited A5 digibook format and as a double LP, with the vinyl version containing spoken introductions to each track, which were omitted from the CD edition.
In an interview with Magacinum ab ovo, Wagner stated that he does not support fascist ideology and views Nazism as a form of mental restriction.