Their first LP, Radios Appear, was successful in Australia and led to a contract with Sire Records (US label, home of the Ramones), which released Radios Appear internationally. It took three years to record a follow-up, Living Eyes, and by then, the Australian punk scene had diversified and the band broke up before the LP was released. Both members went on to take part in the formation of several other bands. Younger's New Christs would be more oriented towards hardcore punk.Tek and keyboardist Pip Hoyle's band, The Visitors, and rhythm guitarist Chris Masuak's The Hitmen continued the Radio Birdman sound.