The Demi Show's Tormentia D'Muerta: Guns, Guitars And Hope.. features avant-garde rock with a metal edge, intense lyrics and shred guitar. Dark but fun - no psychological evaluation needed to listen. The music for the CD was written by Demi Barbito. Demi did all the vocals and played the drums, guitars, bass, keyboards (Jesse Hesche played drums on "Talking to Zombies" and Art Trinidade played keys on "Anatomy Of A Destructive Pattern" and "This Song Is Rated PG"). Demi also recorded and mastered all the material. The music was written and recorded over the course of two weeks in early December 2009 in the converted basement of Rancho D'Muerta (the US home of Tormentia and Ana D'Muerta and their extended family). Photo shoots for the project were happening in the evenings during the same time. Autumn photographed Jessica and Demi with Tormentia's camera equipment. On 12/3/2009 at approximately 11:00pm during a photo shoot with just Autumn and Demi events occurred that caused them to stop taking pictures, download what they had and return Tormentias camera equipment to Rancho D'Muerta. In the pictures were images that couldn't be explained. The blend of styles is a bit different. Things can go from hip hop beats to punk and back. Others stay with a strict shred guitar/metal edge and some are straight rock. Three songs are instrumental shred guitar pieces with lots of changes in tempo and feel.
| 1 | This Song Is Rated PG | 3:03 |
| 2 | Tormentia D'Muerta Instrumental Guitar | 5:10 |
| 3 | Talking To Zombies | 4:56 |
| 4 | Anatomy Of A Destructive Pattern Instrumental Guitar | 1:46 |
| 5 | Reservior Of Filth | 4:58 |
| 6 | G-D Who Raises The Dead Instrumental Guitar | 4:02 |