And None of Them Knew They Were Robots

In 2001, Francis, Hall and Dobbins began playing in crossover thrash band Send More Paramedics.

[6] In 2003, they released the EP Victory as a Drug through Jealous Records, which saw them return to their sound prior to Liebestod.

[13] Their music was influenced by Sunny Day Real Estate, Planes Mistaken for Stars,[6] Cave In, Braid,[11] Fugazi, Hot Water Music, Small Brown Bike, Les Savy Fav and At The Drive-In.

[19] In an article for Brainwashed, Graeme Rowland described them as "Rites of Spring mixed up with a more melodic Drive Like Jehu parts".

[9] They have influenced the sounds of ¡Forward, Russia!, This Et Al, The Lucida Console,[19] Crash of Rhinos[20] and Box Social.