Deviation was the brain-child of L. DeVall who met up with E. Kilfoil in late 1999 and began writing and recruiting other members. The drummer D. Clark was enlisted a short time later followed by J. Fluery on vocals. A live track 3 song demo was recorded with E. Kilfoil shortly before he left the band for personal reasons. While it was believed that DeVall & Kilfoil would lay the foundation for something great, it was never realized. Forging on with deep regret Deviation began auditioning replacements just 2 weeks before their next studio date to record their much anticipated cd, failing to fill the void left by Mr. Kilfoil's unexpected departure in time for the studio date. More time was spent trying to recruit competent members than rehearsing, which resulted in a great idea to never be finished. The trio of DeVall, Clark and Fluery entered the studio under heavy pressure, short a second guitar player and with the absence of a qualified bassist.
The un-finished album, the result of 3 straight days in the studio.