Back in 2004 in Spain, after Marco Calvo’s car accident, he decided to keep on with his Aggrotech project Dioxyde after the departure of Carlos Ruiz, which played the first two albums with him. What was surely a fact, was that even though the previous albums didn’t have a good recording and sound quality, he was a talented man. He was already in talks with the label Noise Terror Productions to release a full length album, when he had an accident where his shoulder was badly injured. Two years would pass before the world could see a bit of Marco’s Social Phobia.
In 2006, after a long wait, Dioxyde finally announced the release of their third album, which would completely change the sound and quality of the band, as this album made up for the previous two albums which left a sense of lack of power.

