The group issued four albums, A Day at the Bay (1991), Pistolbuttsa'twinkle (1992), The Live Set - Volume 1 (1993) and Fashion Takes a Holiday (1995), before disbanding in 1997.
The single and 12" EP were produced by Aka Setkya and Malcolm Dennis for the Manhole Productions label.
[3][8] Later that year they followed with another album, The Live Set - Volume 1, which contained previously unreleased tracks and new recordings of older ones.
[3] The following year, Paulzen formed a side project called Fred Astereo with Briant.
The band also produced and co-wrote Merril Bainbridge's debut album The Garden that year, which received worldwide success.
A new track entitled "When We Were Young Stars" appeared in April 1997 on another compilation, A Minute or Less, on Candle Records.
Bolwell co-wrote Merril Bainbridge's second album Between the Days, while Paulzen formed Ruck Rover with longtime collaborator Robert Clarkson and former Things of Stone and Wood member Michael Allen in 1998.
One such misfiring can be heard in a bootleg of the song "Old Mac", recorded live in Tasmania on 13 September 1992.
Shortly after Bolwell brings the backing tape under control, Paulzen says "See what happens if we don't operate our own CD machine".