Eye Eye

[1] After that band broke up, Wood formed the band Billy Club,[2] while Ryan joined with drummer Mark Caporal to form Eye Eye as a duo,[1] to which vocalist Michael Bell and bassist Doug Ruston were soon added.

[6] They toured across Canada to support the album as an opening act for both Glass Tiger and Platinum Blonde.

[1] Bill Wood initially continued in music with the band Ghosttown and as a solo artist,[1] before studying business administration and becoming a home renovation contractor;[13] he reemerged in 2007 with the solo album Take It,[7] and now fronts the band Bill Wood and the Woodies.

Mark Caporal worked for Ontario Place and SOCAN until his death in 1990, after the pilot of the glider he was on suffered a cardiac arrest.

Caporal, who had his private pilot license, and was still learning to fly gliders, tried but was unable to safely land the aircraft.