The Consumers

A hostile reception by the Phoenix club scene often resulted in a violent aftermath after the band's live performances, and after approximately a year of frustration, the group relocated to Los Angeles early in 1978.

[4] The band responded the following night by performing, as their entire set, a psychedelic interpretation of "Alley Oop", a song that Fowley had produced in the 1960s.

[6][7] In 1982, Cutler engineered and produced the debut EP by The Dream Syndicate, and later joined the band on guitar for their final two albums, Out of the Grey (1986) and Ghost Stories (1988), before their 1989 demise.

[8] Wiley started working with other musicians from the Pasadena Mafia[9] and LAFMS circles,[10] and formed Human Hands, a group at the core of L.A.'s art punk and "Associated Skull Bands" scenes.

Allen went on to play and record with a short-lived but locally popular[13] Phoenix power pop band, Blue Shoes.