A limited-edition, individually numbered 12" single limited to 500 copies was released, including two versions of "See Me Go", "Till I Die" and a live recording of "Poison Boys".
The 7" sold out within 24 hours and the single entered the chart at number one, which it achieved without any commercial radio airplay.
The band chose not to immediately capitalise on the success of the single, choosing not to tour or release a quick live album.
[4][5] After the single's sudden chart success, the band were given the opportunity to make a video with Television New Zealand at Avalon Studios in Wellington.
It would be 18 years before the next number-one debut single from a New Zealand artist, "Tonight" by TrueBliss in 1999, following its appearance in the first Popstars television series.