: Often cited as the best song on the record for its blend of menacing riffs and a unique "jaunty" section near the end.

Released on March 30, 1995, through , Verdun 1916 is widely considered one of the best death/thrash metal albums to emerge from Bogotá. The album's production, handled by Juan José Virviescas at Audio-Visión Studios, captured a raw yet sophisticated sound that blended aggressive thrash with melodic sensibilities. Key Album Features:

By the late 1990s, the original CD‑ROM (if it ever existed) was long out of print. Fans who had obtained copies during 1995–1997 began compressing the game files into for distribution on FTP servers, Usenet, and early torrent sites.