The group toured with Erie, PA's Brothers Keeper and other bands, selling several thousand copies of the record at shows and through major independent distribution channels.
Internal friction caused the ousting of Fusco shortly before the band was to embark on a national tour supporting Earth Crisis and Madball, to be followed by another trek with Hatebreed.
Eventually, they teamed up with Syracuse native Jon Peters, who lent his vocals to the band's debut full-length album, 1998's God Loves, Man Kills.
They played a few shows before Van Wie left the group, with Wood switching to drum duties as the Albany band pared down to a four-piece.
One King Down released the Gravity Wins Again EP in 2000, a collection of newly penned songs together with older, previously recorded tracks.