Their first single ‘What Did the Christians Ever Do For Us?’ was single of the week in both the NME and Melody Maker. In 1993 they signed to UK Indie label Lemon Records, who released their first album ‘You Are What You Eat’.
This was followed by 1994's' ‘Butterfly Effect'’ which was produced by Stereolab producer Paul Tipler and Garret 'Jacknife' Lee, U2/REM etc. The album contained one of their most memorable tracks, “Laughter Lines”, a song Morrissey said, “should be Number One forever” and at Morrissey’s behest Sack opened for him on his 1999 Oye Esteban World Tour taking in mainland Europe, the UK & Ireland, and the USA.
The former Smiths singer also included “Colorado Springs' ' (from ‘You Are What You Eat’) on his hand-picked NME CD "Songs to Save Your Life' ' before inviting the band to open for him again on a European tour.
2001 saw ‘Adventura Majestica’ come out on the band's own Jetset Junta label and was the last official
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