Founded and fronted by Eddie Solis, the band has released the three studio albums Buicregl (2002), Stop Listening to Bad Music (2004), and The New Los Angeles (2007) all on CD and LP.
Solis soon met W.C.E., the drummer for Co-Ed and realized they had similar interests, such as Black Flag, The Melvins, and arena rock like Kiss and AC/DC.
[3] After returning from a summer tour in 2006 the band began working with producer Sergio J. Chavez (Motörhead/Helmet) for a third album, The New Los Angeles.
[11] The band has drawn favorable comparisons to Black Flag,[12] Motörhead, and Discharge,[9] and Solis has described the sound as "L.A. hardcore" and "L.A. skate rock.
"[5] Themes include "municipal outrage" at freeways in Los Angeles and daily incidents and observations from living in the city.