Despite their brief existence, they were considered an important feature of the California hardcore punk scene, and helped to define the musical genre now known as screamo.
[2][3] Mohinder songs tended to be short in duration, and are often characterized as being extremely intense and chaotic.
[2] Formed in 1993, they released only three 7 inch EPs before breaking up in 1994,[4][5] all of which have posthumously been compiled onto a single compact disc discography compilation titled Everything by Gold Standard Laboratories in 2001.
Members went on to such bands as Duster, Indian Summer, Helvetia, Jenny Piccolo, The Anasazi, Calm, A-Set, and Makara.
[4][6][3] Marc Bianchi would also later release indietronic music under the name Her Space Holiday.