A remarkable landmark for the band, stylistically and in terms of vision. It provided evidence that something even greater was yet to be achieved: the intuition of an approachable horizon, to be explored shortly, as they proved to do later. Pequenas Reliquias de un Infanticida (1991) was, as would be the case for a demo, as much an axiom of nom-indulgence as an uncompromising critique, one which carved their diatribes as the ignition point from which to keep evolving - even within the relative narrowness of their astonishing Grind/Death. This 10-track demo received an enthusiastic response when being reissued on tape, along with a separate booklet, by the legendary Spanish punk-harcore label Fobia-Duros sentimientos, two years later. An album that acted as both their peak and the end of their career, it was a big bang on a small scale to match their creativity, which made an everlasting historical mark in the Basque and Spanish underground.