54 Nude Honeys

The band has also been noted for its large cult following status in underground music circles and provocative stage outfits, choosing to dress in all leather.

[2] After the first single gained success on the independent music scene in Japan, the Epic Sony subsidiary label dohb Discs released the band's first mini-album, Crazy Honey Bunny, on October 1, 1995.

One more mini-album, Animal Girl, was released in 1997 with Lion Records before the band's second full-length album Drop the Gun the following year.

Drop the Gun had some underground success for the band in Europe and especially the UK once in the hand of Raison D"Etre London collective and Mademoiselle records A&R's Yvan Serrano Fontova aka DJ Healer Selecta (Dustaphonics), where they were signed to Mademoiselle records after being dropped from their Epic Sony/dohb Discs deal.

While touring in Europe, a greatest hits compilation also titled 54 Nude Honeys was released by the band's new French label, Skydog International.

[5] A special edition version of this compilation was released with a bonus DVD of the group's three promotional music videos (for "Jungle Girl", "Drop the Gun" and "Where is Love") and a live performance from 2003 at the punk rock venue CBGB in New York.