Tribulation Force (album)

Another member addition was the drummer Jean Schulze, who had previously been in the band years a go when Necromance played death metal and now replaced the drum machine called "Murd Retupmoc."

Tribulation Force was produced by Lutz Demler and Mozart of the pioneering German gothic industrial metal and Neue Deutsche Härte group Umbra et Imago.

Both "Eternal Life" and "I Believe" showcase a more future pop or darkwave type influence with Poltermann singing catchy, romantic choruses accompanied by shimmering keyboards.

The opening song "Wohl angetan von dieser Welt" progresses from lone guitar riff to rich gothic metal piece.

The closing song, "Under the Sign of the Pyramid," represents a style reminiscent of the Neue Deutsche Härte genre with its militant drum beats accompanied by crunchy riffs and harsh, rough vocals by Runhardt Scheffler.