Synthetic Breed

[2] David Stonehouse of The Sydney Morning Herald, described their style as "Psychotic blasts of biomechanical fury, pulsing poly-rhythms and metronomic precision".

"[2] After an appearance at the With Full Force Festival (Leipzig, Germany) in 2006,[4] Nasseri left and was eventually replaced by Darcy Mildren on guitar.

Synthetic Breed released their second full-length album, Perpetual Motion Machine, in October 2010 while they were on a live performance hiatus.

[9] For the tour both Bahlo and Hughes departed and were replaced by Luke Thiel (bass guitar) and Mares Refalaeda (vocals) respectively.

[11][12][13] Whitfield, now writing for Beat Magazine, caught up with the group in early 2012, "Their lineup is solid and strong, after a period of instability, and the last twelve months has seen them sign to an American label, re-release their first two albums Stateside and traverse our mighty nation several times.

By June of that year Zylstra was working on a collaborative album, Project Rogue – Titans, seeking crowdfunding.