They also added TV monitors to their act, which displayed video comedy skits and special effects synchronized to their music.
In the late 1970s, the band moved to San Francisco and Los Angeles to work on some TV shows and produce a local radio series.
An anthology of their hits featuring Bill Frenzer was released in 1995 by Oglio Records, entitled Mower of the Ogden Edsl.
Clips of Ogden Edsl songs, namely "Dead Puppies", frequently circulated amongst AOL users as chatroom-playable .wav files in the mid and late 1990s.
Ogden Edsl was inducted into the Nebraska Music Hall of Fame on 27 October 2001 at the Ranch Bowl in Omaha, and performed one last time before a hometown crowd.