Adam Rabuck) and Romeo formed the Impulse International after the dissolution of Buck's former band Dirt Bike Annie.
"This could get very expensive for you as I have owned the name Impulse under class 041 Entertainment services in the nature of band performances, since 1983.
[citation needed] Dirt Bike Annie's drummer Tommy Vinton (also from Too Much Joy) joined the Impulse International briefly before Sterling took his place in 2005.
The band often played shows in the greater New York City area before Buck relocated to Tampa, Florida in 2007.
In August 2009, the band toured the U.S. South to support the release of the full-length album Point of Action.