After signing with Locomotive Records, Benedictum entered in the studio to record their debut album with production by Jeff Pilson and mixing by Pilson and former Warlock member Tommy Henriksen.
American heavy metal band Benedictum recorded a cover of Mob Rules on their 2006 debut album, Uncreation.
The semi-ballad "Lonely The Innocence Dies" featuring Veronica Freeman of Benedictum was noted for being close to a harder version of "Where The Wild Roses Grow" by Kylie Minogue and Nick Cave.
July 24–26, 2008: Abandoned, At War, Axehammer, Beehler, Benedictum, Black Hawk, Blaze Bayley, Deadly Blessing, Death SS, Destructor, Détente, Exodus, Impaler, Lethal, Messenger, Mortal Sin, New Eden, Picture, Praying Mantis, Rebellion, Roxxcalibur, Sodom, Stone Cold Black, Sweet Savage, Wild Dogs