The band was known for playing modified consumer electronics and analog synthesizers, for giving creative names to instruments, and for being “weird for the sake of being weird.”[3] On their label's band page, they stated "We are a fucking cult and will cause you harm and ill will," then added "The 9 Principles of AIDS Wolf".
"[6] The band co-produced the EP, Live Deth (2005),[7] with the American label Kitty Play Records.
[9] The band then went on tour through Canada and the US, with their reputation for performing in a "completely out of hand" fashion preceding their arrival in each city.
[10][11][12] In 2005, the band signed with Skin Graft Records and, in 2006, released the album The Lovvers LP,[13] which received generally fair reviews,[14][15] as did 2008's Cities of Glass.
[21][22][23][24][25] Two albums released in 2011--Ma vie banale avant-garde[26] and Live: An Insane and Abstract Hell (Dedicated To Two Dudes From Rusted Shut),[27] got little notice.