The band regularly performed in and around St. John's for the first few years at small clubs and venues such as The Loft, Sam Shades; Junctions and the LSPU Hall.
There were about 1000 copies of the album released early in 1996, at which time Keith Foley also stepped in to complete the Sheavy line-up as the band's bassist.
After a short tour of the U.K. and an invitation to play the Dynamo Open Air Festival in the Netherlands, the band headed back to the studio.
Recorded in the summer of 1999, in the workshop of Ren Squires' parents home, Celestial Hi-Fi, showcased the diversity of the Sheavy sound.
Recorded in November 2001, with former Black Sabbath Producer/Engineer Mike Butcher at the helm, Synchronized once again saw the band diversify its sound with the addition of synthesizer, piano and drum loops.
Written largely in the studio due to time constraints, the album's rock-solid production showcased a raw power unseen on the Sheavy's previous releases.
On March 3, 2007, Sheavy filmed a live performance at the Holy Heart of Mary High School auditorium in their hometown of St. John's.
The band played a handful of shows in the St. John's area between late 2010 and 2012 but song writing continued at a steady pace.
Citing personal and family commitments bassist Keith Foley and guitarist Chris White parted ways with the band in the spring of 2012.
While Tizzard was able to join the band on a full-time basis, Peters helped to write and record but was unable to fully come on board due to out of province work commitments.