Psycroptic

They have undertaken Australian national tours supporting international acts, Incantation, Decapitated, Origin and Misery Index.

The Haleys were joined by Cameron Grant on bass and (ex-Magoria) and Matthew Chalk on vocals (ex-Hemlock),[1] who soon after became a drummer with established local death metal act M.S.I.

[1] With assistance from the Tasmanian Council of the Arts, the band recorded The Isle of Disenchantment in October 2000, initially as a demo, but they issued it as a studio album.

The Haley brothers also joined Sydney-based industrial death metal band The Amenta during this period and recorded the album Ocassus with that group.

Dave Haley also recorded an EP called Atom and Time with Ruins, a Hobart black metal band formed by Alex Pope in 2000.

On returning to Australia, Psycroptic played two legs of the Metal for the Brain in Canberra and Brisbane, and a final show in their hometown of Hobart.

Psycroptic undertook a handful of Australian dates with Hate Eternal before working on their third album, Symbols of Failure (January 2006), their first for Neurotic.

[8] In November 2012, Psycroptic guitarist Joe Haley released a guitar tablature book for the album The Inherited Repression.

They also launched a charity outreach linked to purchasing their new single, "Echoes to Come", with the proceeds distributed to saving Tasmanian devils from extinction.