Its core lineup consisted of Blibber guitarist Stewart Black and the band's friend Steve Rhodes.
With guest musicians Warren Philips and Greg McKenzie, the band recorded a self-titled and self-released cassette in 1983.
[2] A song about Terry Fox called "Dash for Cash" was included in the 1983 punk music retrospective film Not Dead Yet.
[3] Rhodes and Black then recruited Ian Blurton and Mike Armstrong of Change of Heart and Caroline Savage of Katwimmen to appear on a rerecording of "Apple Strudel Man", which was released as a 7" single in 1984 with the B-side "Sweater in Sri Lanka".
[1] A video was created for the single by film producer Bill Davis[4] and released the same week as MuchMusic's initial launch,[1] was added to MuchMusic's rotation; the single was also a hit on Toronto's alternative music station CFNY-FM.