Band members Rob Elton, Jamie Crowe, Fez (James Hardaker) and Harry Collier achieved minor celebrity status in the South West and appeared on local and at one point national television with the band.
Their most notable track - "Mr Fixit" - reached number 54 in the UK Singles Chart in August 1997.
[1] Just as the band was tipped to break through into the mainstream, Rage (Rootjoose's record label) went bankrupt.
The band was unable to secure a new recording contract, as the fashion at the time was for introspective indie music rather than their more upbeat style.
Produced by Jo Partridge and James Cassidy for Airfield Productions it featured the tracks Anniversary, Long Way, Pie in the Sky and The Sting of which only the last was not included later on the Rhubarb album.