He also included imagery and lyrical content influenced by Aleister Crowley and Austin Osman Spare.
[3] While playing mainly garage punk, CPC Gangbangs incorporated elements of space rock and thrash metal into their music.
With this lineup, the CPC Gangbangs performed live shows regularly in Montreal and later in Toronto.
[7] Following the departure of key members and the arrest of another in the US, Choyce released a statement declaring the band's dissolution in 2008.
Some of the members formed a new outfit under the name Red Mass, and continued to use the imagery and Crowley influences of the previous band.