After developing a somewhat more sophisticated sound, the band changed its name to 100 Flowers (inspired by Chairman Mao Zedong's famous quote), but disbanded in 1983.
[6] "Black Hole" was also covered by the Leaving Trains,[7] Angry Angles, Women, Gun Club, and Grass Widow.
(on her Let's Go 7-inch), The Meatmen (on their LP Cover the Earth), Ceremony (on their "Hysteria" 7-inch single), Sex Cult (on their Plain Jane 7-inch) and Metz.
[8] "Hologram" was covered by Digital Leather (on their LP Sorcerer) and Human Eye (on their Dinosaur Bones 7-inch).
Other bands to cover Urinals songs include Butthole Surfers, The Dishes, The Reds, Kings of Leon, Mike Watt, and Eleventh Dream Day.