"A few things you've got to bear in mind about the American version of 'AntiMatter'," explains Heal. "First of all, it's different from the UK version. The UK version is literally a strong demo, which the band put together in its first 6 months of existence. You can really hear us thrashing around for our sound. There are several experiments that veer around from one side to the other which make it an interesting album. But it makes it quite an erratic album, I think. With the US release of 'AntiMatter,' we dropped some songs from the original release and put stuff from the 'Metal' ep on it, so it's like the best of both worlds there. But that makes it even more diverse. "Cyberia," the LP that's just been released over here, was recorded last summer over a three month stretch. So because it was recorded much more homogeneously, its sounds much more homogenous, it's much more consistent. I think it sounds slightly more mature, slightly more structured. I think the songs are better, just because there's more confidence in the band's sound. But there's no radical change of direction, because I think we had a good direction in the first place. It's just that because originally 'AntiMatter' was released over here in the end of '93, which is quite a while ago, I wanted to make sure that if we were going to get a first album release in the States, that in effect it should be the best of what the band has done so far. If somebody loves it so much that they want those early tracks off the first 'AntiMatter,' they can always I guess get an import copy. But for general availability, I just wanted people to have the best of what he had done up to the 'Cyberia' album and give them the most value for the money possible. And I hope we've done that. There's well over an hour of music in the CD, and I really hope we've managed to give them the quality for the money."