He has gained success both as a solo artist and as a member of groups such as Teflon Brothers and Ruger Hauer.
The album received generally positive reviews, although some critics blamed it for being too long and for exhausting listeners with too much lyrical content.
[4] In an interview later that year, Pyhimys said that he would be quitting his solo career, although he plans to continue performing with his two groups.
[5] Pyhimys teamed up with Heikki Kuula in February 2012 on an album Katuvisioita which they released under pseudonyms Perhosveitsi-Heikki and Lika-Aki.
[6] Pyhimys formed a group Teflon Brothers with Heikki Kuula and Voli in 2006, and their first album T was released in July 2009.