Later that same year, the band released their debut studio album Big Soul, which received moderate success within the American underground music scene.
[2] Their independent success with Big Soul continued with The Hardest Way (1989) and Self Destruct (1990), the latter included a photo of Terlesky holding a BB gun next to his head as the cover.
Seth would stay with the band until he left for school before the production of Suburban Primitive, in which Ferrara came back to perform drums.
The album shows a change in style and tone for the band, focusing much heavily on pop music rather than the garage punk fury of past releases.
[7] A year after the release of their 1997 album Suburban Primitive, the project finally ended after bassist and founder member Ken Bussiere announced that he will be moving to Florida to perform in oldies cover bands.