[1] In 1980, Agne left the band and was replaced by Greg Stout on bass, while Stuckey switched to lead guitar.
During this time, the band created a logo showing the U.S., Canadian, and British flags joined.
The symbol not only represented their tri-national roots (Pearson from Canada, Clough and Lucjak from England, and Stuckey from the U.S.), but also came to symbolize the diversity of their sound, which mixed fast hardcore punk with melodic guitar lines and elements of punk-reggae.
The band's last album, No Peace in Our Time (1995), was the first-ever punk rock CD-ROM released for Mac and Windows.
Several songs from No Peace in Our Time appeared in the 1997 feature film The Waiter, directed by G. Allen Johnson.