Their performance at Oslo's Øya Festival received 8 out of 10 points in the British magazine, Metal Hammer,[citation needed] and appeared on the national TV program Lydverket.
The band then signed with a small independent record label, Racing Junior, and planned the release of its first EP and album for spring 2005.
The producer Sylvia Massy recorded both the EP, Animal Alpha, and the album, Pheromones, at her studio in Weed, California.
was used during the end credits of the Norwegian comedy horror film Dead Snow[1] and in the 2008 videogame MotorStorm: Pacific Rift.
On its website and Myspace page, a press release was posted saying that the band "found themselves in a creative deadlock while preparing for their third album and after evaluating the situation decided to call it quits".