The band have achieved press coverage in the Basingstoke Gazette,[1][2] music magazine Vive Le Rock who included their track Vampire Sugar on the free CD with the November 2011 edition (issue 5)[3][4][5] and website Louder Than War.
In 2010 Mike Lalor replaced Fuller on bass and the band, now revitalised and under the new name of Pussycat and the Dirty Johnsons, released debut album Exercise Your Demons in 2010.
Album track Vampire Sugar was included on a free CD with issue 5 of Vive Le Rock magazine[3][7] Lalor was sacked from the band in 2012 and since then, Puss, Dirty Jake and Filfy Antz have played live as a three piece with no bassist.
Hear it at least and check them out live, that’s all that needs to be said really ...Puss has hair sculpted into cats ears, PVC catsuit or leopard print gear, great big boots.
She has such style she just had to be the singer in (the) wildest rock’n’roll band in the county ... At their most raging P&TDJ’s sound like the Slits had they chosen rockabilly over reggae as their musical first love ... on the one hand they sing about all the usual fantasy splattermovie stuff; shrunken heads, bodies in ditches and bondage, but coming to the surface and at the heart of other songs there is some real underlying pain.
"[1] In July 2014, Duncan travelled to Brighton to see and review the band's performance at The Haunt and again enthused, "They were a big hit from the word go - it was a fantastic venue, with a good crowd and excellent acoustics.
The roar of a big cat introduces the title track, a furious stab of garage punk that goes straight for the jugular... All the while Dirty Jake and Filfy Antz provide the scuzzy guitar and pounding beats that keep the momentum going.