The band experimented with different styles of music, for which reason the media found them hard to categorise.
Their most famous song, "Geek Love", was inspired by the book by Katherine Dunn about a family of freaks in a travelling circus.
"Geek Love" was championed by BBC Radio One DJ John Peel as a perfect example of a band self-financing their debut single; he famously stated, "Even if they never made another record, they'll have achieved more than most of us do in our entire lives."
The band also recorded a Peel Session at Maida Vale 4 which was engineered and produced by Mike Robinson, but this has never been released.
Their song "16 Years" was about the Stefan Kiszko case, where an innocent man was jailed for a crime he did not commit.
In 2007 articles appeared in The Evesham Journal and The Worcester News about possible future one-off gigs.
Steve Eagles also plays with The Bad Boys, a covers band made up of professional musicians.
Also in 2013 Steve Eagles unearthed a box full of "lost" BBM DAT tapes.
BBM fans Robert Andersen and Leigh Smith helped him to convert them to CD for possible future online downloads on iTunes.