The band has released seven studio albums, each marking a distinct chapter in their musical development. Terra Incognita (2001)
- Sound/production: raw but ambitious production; long-form compositions; experimentation with atmosphere.
- Themes: mortality, nature, introspection.
- Reception: underground acclaim; established technical credentials.
Their highest-charting album, debuting at #12 on the Billboard 200. It emphasizes social activism and indigenous rights with tracks like "Amazonia". Live Albums and Special Projects
The Way of All Flesh (2008)
- Label: Listenable / Prosthetic
- Key Tracks: "Oroborus," "Toxic Garbage Island," "Vacuity," "The Art of Dying"
- Sound: Denser, more technical, and darker. Themes of death, impermanence, and ecological collapse. Features guest vocals from Randy Blythe (Lamb of God) on "Adoration for None."
- Significance: Refined their progressive death metal sound. "The Art of Dying" showcases complex polyrhythms.