In their place, vocalist Marcin Urbaś and drummer Jakub Kogut (also known from Atrophia Red Sun) joined the group.
A few months later, the second guitarist Czesław Semla joined the group, with whom the band recorded their debut album at the turn of January and February 1999: "Blind Existence" released the same year by Mystic Production.
Marcin Urbaś decided to develop his sports career and was replaced by Michał "Psycho" Senajko (Thy Disease).
In November 2001, Maciej Zięba left the band, and shortly afterwards Paweł Kolasa, who was replaced by Grzegorz Feliks (Atrophia Red Sun).
In July of the same year at Hertz Studio in Bialystok, the band recorded the third album tentatively titled "III".
In 2004, the band gave a number of concerts in Poland as part of the Empire Invasion Tour 2004 along with Dies Irae, Trauma and Shadows Land.
Preparations for the recording of the band's fifth release were in full swing, but SCEPTIC's plans slowed down due to the maternity leave of singer Weronika Zbieg.
Between April and June SCEPTIC finalized the recordings for the new album, which was mixed and mastered by Piotr Mańkowski at Coverius Studio.
In the meantime, under the supervision of Marcin Halerz, a music video was created for the song promoting the fifth release of the Cracovians entitled "All I Can Devour".