Dutch electronic body music (EBM) group Grendel debuted in 2000 with a self-released CD featuring the song "Strangers," which became an minor underground dance hit in parts of Western Europe. The German label NoiTekk in turn signed Grendel and released Inhumane Amusement (2001), followed by an EP, End of Ages (2002). Grendel's next album, Prescription: Medicide (2004), was an underground hit, especially in the Netherlands; the album was released in the U.S. by Metropolis as well as in Europe by NoiTekk. Grendel enjoyed another hit with their subsequent EP, Soilbleed (2005), wh...