[1] The trio would soon recruit guitarists Jeff Winterberg and Aaron Richards and, under this line up, released a split 7-inch with the band Candle and their debut 12-inch extended play The Lady Is A Cat, both in 1993 through Gravity Records.
After this, Richards left the band as was subsequently replaced by Andy Ward, who was previously in the group Evergreen.
[2] With their line-up solidified, the group would release their second extended play In Love With Jetts in 1994, again through Gravity Records.
However, van troubles and inter-band conflict ended the tour in early July with the band canceling many shows across the Northwest.
[3] Aaron Montaigne would later form a heroin addiction by the late 1990s, but eventually sobered when he joined the US Army in the early 2000s.
The group's first three releases were issued by Gravity Records, a label that is also considered to have played an important role in the "San Diego sound".
The group's final album, Gems Of Masochism, introduced synthesizers and an overall gothic aesthetic, both musically and visually.