In February 2000, the band released a vinyl version of the album with an exclusive song, Ormogenia, sung by bassist Roberta Sammarelli.
The EP anticipated the release of the band's second album, Solo un grande sasso, the culmination of two months worth of recording in Mauro Pagani's Studio Next with the production of Afterhours frontman Manuel Agnelli.
The band started the Solo un grande sasso tour from 26 October 2001 to the rest of 2002, with dates throughout Italy and two Dutch festivals.
As with the first album, Solo un grande sasso was later put onto vinyl with a song not included on the CD, called Il Tramonto degli stupidi.
In 2003, Verdena recorded three covers (Search & Destroy by Metallica, TV Eye by the Stooges and Across the Universe by the Beatles) with Manuel Agnelli.
On 18 April 2005 Il suicidio dei samurai entered first place of the Italian top ten and was published in Switzerland, and later in Germany on 12 September.
In September 2008, Alberto and Luca started the Betoschi project with drummer Paolo Serra and other friends, releasing the album 83705CH1, with live shows in October 2009.
In November 2009, the duo Marco Fasolo-Liviano Mos of Jennifer Gentle joined for some live dates with Verdena, with Alberto on bass and Luca on drums.
Singles from this latest album include "Razzi Arpia Inferno e Fiamme", "Scegli Me (Un Mondo Che Tu Non Vuoi)" and "Miglioramento".
On 14 March 2012 the band presented a biography of the group, written by Emliano Colasanti, titled Un mondo del tutto differente: La storia di Wow e dei Verdena (A totally different world: The story of Wow and of Verdena), alongside an exhibit by Luca at the Bloom di Mezzago titled Immagini per forza (Images for strength).
In September 2012, the group recorded a cover of the song Moby Dick and provided pieces to be broadcast by the same name by Rai Radio 2.
In the summer and autumn of 2012, the duo Marco Fasolo-Lviano Mos dei Jennifer Gentle joined Alberto (on bass) and Luca (on drums) for twelve concerts.
He was found by Sammarelli, who, under the pseudonym "Eleanor Spinetti," posted an advertisement on the Villaggio Musicale website reading "Rock group started in the Bergamo area is looking for an experienced musician, man or woman between 18 and 40 years old, who can play keyboards, guitar and sing (for backup voices), for demanding tours in Italy and Europe.
After the promotion of the album in Feltrinelli bookstores from 26 to 29 January across Milan, Romes, Naples and Bari, the first part of the tour began with nine dates between the end of February and the beginning of March with Jennifer Gentle.
Verdena toured Europe with 8 dates in Barcelona, Paris, Cologne, London, Munich, Luxembourg, Berlin, and Hamburg.
The European tour was brought alongside a short series of shows in Italy, where they would play at small clubs, including venues where Verdena debuted in the late 90s (ex.
Each show would end with a cover in English, chosen in rotation between Nirvana, the Melvins and Led Zeppelin (all bands that famously influenced the group).
In June, they unexpectedly announced another 6 summer concerts only in Italy (Caerano di San Marco, Cesena, Pesaro, Olbia, Prato and Desio) with a setlist of solely Endkadenz Vol.
In 2011, the Rockit site recorded an interview with the group (made by Carlo Pastore) and live songs from the album Wow in the Henhouse.