During June 2023, the band decided to dismiss Arno Bordas, the founder bass player, following artistic and relation discrepancies.
[5] Despite the album failing to enter any national charts, a number of tracks from Nevermind the Living Dead were featured on various compilation albums; "Never On the Radio" appeared on the Les Inrockuptibles Made In France compilation and "Toy Boy" was included on EMI France's L'Alternative Rock collection.
[6] In 2008, the song "Toy Boy" was included on the soundtrack of the video game Guitar Hero World Tour.
[10] It helped establish a reputation and paved the way for a major international tour (France, Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, Austria).
With the 2012 album "Pursuit", the band introduced a style of composition which focused on a more solid, hard-rock basis, as opposed to their previous indie sound.
The album had elements of indie pop rock, and the video for lead single Alright has more than 4 million views on YouTube.