[2][3] Dead Horse also incorporated elements of country music and Texas culture that can be heard on songs such as "Hank" from Horsecore and "Chiggers" from Feed Me.
Dead Horse released the self-financed EP Feed Me in 1993 which was intended as a demo for Interscope Records[citation needed] but failed to garner any major label interest.
Haaga went on to form The Demonseeds with drummer Joseph Fazzio and bassist Craig Cazaubon and managed one album entitled Knee Deep in Hell's Grasp released in 1999.
He also went on to release a solo LP with the backing of several musicians from the Houston and Austin area entitled The Plus and Minus Show.
Shortly after, Lucas left the band and the bassist role was filled by Bubba (ex Verbal Abuse and FANG member).
In 2014, original Dead Horse bassist Allen Price joined PND after the release their 2013 full-length LP entitled Pasadena Napalm Division on Minus Head Records.
The band subsequently played reunion shows in Houston at the Warehouse Live, in Austin at FunFunFunFest,[9] and also in Fort Worth at The Rail Club on December 2 and 3, 2011.