With producer Michael Wagener they created a five track demo of incredible quality; so much so that indie labels clamored to sign them. But the major label 'Atlantic' won out. In the Beginning (1985) featured all of the demo plus a further five tracks produced by Ashley Howe. The album featured a solid base of guitar oriented Metal. They were still unable to kick their Judas Priest similarities, however. After their second effort, License To Kill (1987), which barely made it to top 200, internal conflicts split the act into two camps.
With Paul Sabu at the helm, a one-off attempted comeback mini-set titled Crazy in the Night emerged in 1989 to little notice and they were dropped from 'Atlantic'. Raynolds would later briefly join Megadeth on guitar, then Metal Church.
The band would break up in 1989 but reform in 2006 with the membership of Jay Reynolds (guitars/ex-Neverland, ex-Megadeth, ex-Metal Church), Pete Holmes (drums/ex-Killinger, ex-Michael Schenker Group, ex-The Ravers), James Rivera (vocals/ex-Destiny's End, ex-Thrasher, ex-Denim and Leather and Robert Cardenas (bass/ex-Entety, ex-Saprophagous) to release The Rare and Unreleased compilation in 2008 and New Breed of Godz (2012).
Footnote: Not to be confused with a Minneapolis, Minnesota band of the same name.