Known primarily for playing punk covers of Jewish and Israeli songs, the band started writing more of its own material in later albums.
The band's mascot is a rubber chicken called Scrambles, which was usually taped to lead singer Bram Presser's microphone on concerts.
[1] The band formed in the late 1990s at Mount Scopus Memorial College, with their first public performance coming in 1998 at an event organised by the Australasian Union of Jewish Students.
The following year, the band released a double album, titled Eighth Day Slice/Fiddlin on Ya Roof, via Rubber Records.
"[5] The band played their farewell show on 17 December 2009 at the Esplanade Hotel in St Kilda, Melbourne.