Despite many offers, the band spent years refusing to let their work be officially re-released for fear of financially damaging smaller labels with the cost of such an endeavor. Despite all that, a flurry of line-up changes would ensure the band would never release a full-length album, and despite their sterling reputation, the memory of their legacy faded with time. Sindrome were one of the biggest names in the underground to come out of the Chicago scene in the late '80s, famously headlining shows for Death and Whiplash and releasing two demos that stood out with their professional quality and marketing.