The group was formed in Vancouver, British Columbia under the original name 'Indecision' by singer and multi-instrumentalist Trevor Guthrie, singer David Bowman, and keyboard player Ken Lewko, who were studying music together at Capilano College.
Before signing a record deal, they released a couple of singles that received national top 40 radio airplay.
[2] Launched at the height of the boy band era, they nonetheless wrote their own songs and played their own instruments.
They were the support act for NSYNC on the Eastern North America dates of Leg 2 of the No Strings Attached Tour in 2000.
The band departed Universal and released their second album, Shady Satin Drug, in 2004 through the label Sextant.