The band incorporated flute and violin sounds as well as a soprano alongside the usual musical offerings of death and doom metal.
The My Dying Bride influences diminished on this, although the violins are still prominent on the album; the band incorporated some more stoner influences here.
In 1994 The band incorporated virtuoso wild guitar player Francisco Gomez (Pako Demonio) when Tripi moved to the United States leaving a guitar vacancy.
The band incorporated songs from the first two albums live set-lists.
In LA the band incorporated more hard rock and alternative rock influences paralleling the grunge scene in Seattle.
Mark Storace's Krokus, however, quickly become the most popular Swiss hard rock band, eventually incorporated heavy metal with 1980's Metal Rendez-Vous.
Led by Gregory Tate, this enormous band incorporated whispered vocals, whistling, cello, dulcimer and more, held together by the funky bass playing of Jared Michael Nickerson.
Soon after that Lucas started songwriting and the band incorporated their own compositions into the next few gigs.
However, despite the criticism, the band still incorporated much of their musical growth into their follow-up Guilt Show, which was much better received.
To this end the band incorporated additional elements into the songs, including multi-part vocal harmonies and string and horn sections: