Together, they would produce a genre bending style of music that is all their own, but can mostly fit into simply punk rock.
"[1] Like many other bands, they started very small, releasing multiple CD-Rs recorded in Billy G.'s garage.
In spite of its small release, this record would start to draw positive critical press for the band.
"[3] By 2005, when the Necronauts released their acclaimed self-titled EP, the Arizona Republic would select them as its Best Indie Rock Band.
[4] The Necronauts would continue to ride their local success for a while, but this was the last album the Necronauts would release for six years, as Billy G. worked to expand his record label, High School Football Records, to a roster that includes eight artists that freely disseminate their music on-line.