[7] Layla Gibbon also contributed to an EP by The Element Of Crime (featuring members of Huggy Bear and Linus)[8] and produced riot grrrl zines including Drop Babies.
[7] Their youth and DIY spirit remain an inspiration to musicians and fans of the genre[10] and echoes of their sound can be heard in bands to the present day.
[11][12] According to Sam Knee,[13] Skinned Teen was "a rare UK adopter of the primitive punk assault of the DC/Olympia scenes" and together with Huggy Bear "represented a brief return to true DIY youth culture during the early '90s."
Following the dissolution of the band and a move to Brighton, Gibbon produced Chimps zine and released an eponymous EP on Slampt records as Petty Crime, a trio which included Peter Rojas on drums.
Later based in San Francisco, Gibbon formed Shady Ladies with the Yao sisters from Emily's Sassy Lime,[14] and Modern Reveries with Miya Osaki (The Chinkees) and Vice Cooler.