The original lineup disbanded in 1988, when Beaker and Wolf departed, and new drummer Dave Fawkes was brought in.
With this line-up they occasionally gigged in St Petersburg and recorded "When A Stranger Calls", a cover of a Meteors song for the tribute album "Sympathy For The Devil".
Meanwhile, interest in 1980s psychobilly bands increased, leading to a UK reformation in 2005, again with Howard Raucous being the only original member, with musicians from rockabilly trio The Top Cats drafted in.
The Go-Katz returned again in October 2014, with Steve Clark back on drums, and new guitarist Hollie Vee Lucas, but this line-up only got as far as rehearsals.
A recording session took place with Pete Hague (ex-Dueces Wild and Turnpike Cruisers) on guitar and upright bass, and Richard Blanchard (ex-Cathouse Creepers) on drums which produced the digital single "I Will Survive" After a ten year break Howard and Richard revived the band once more, this time with Martin Taylor on bass and Adrian McKenna on guitar.