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 In 2005 the band reunited to rerecord their Infrared era material. In 2005 the band reunited to rerecord their Infrared era material.
  
-Bil Brown also participated in the initial forming of "neopsychedelic" Christian Kansas City group [[Hot Pink Turtle]]. Hot Pink Turtle released one album, //Ticklewigglejigglepickle//, in 1993 on [[R.E.X. Music]], and covered [[Steve Taylor]]'s "A Principled Man" on the same Steve Taylor tribute album as DigHayZoose. One reviewer concisely described its diversity as "a hodgepoge of music and meanings". Bil's other efforts include the rockabilly band [[The Silvermen]] (for which Coonce played lead guitar), and most recently, leading worship and creative arts at Desperation Church in Liberty, MO. The Silvermen formed in 1998, signed to Ashland Records, and released one album with Bil on bass, //Pioneers of the Intergalactic Frontier//, in 2000. Pioneers was a science fiction based album with a variety of sounds, much like DigHayZoose.+Bil Brown also participated in the initial forming of "neopsychedelic" Christian Kansas City group [[Hot Pink Turtle]]. Hot Pink Turtle released one album, //Ticklewigglejigglepickle//, in 1993 on [[R.E.X. Music]], and covered [[Steve Taylor]]'s "A Principled Man" on the same Steve Taylor tribute album as DigHayZoose. One reviewer concisely described its diversity as "a hodgepoge of music and meanings". Bil's other efforts include the rockabilly band [[The Silvermen]] (for which Coonce played lead guitar), and most recently, leading worship and creative arts at Desperation Church in Liberty, MO. The Silvermen formed in 1998, signed to Ashland Records, and released one album with Bil on bass, //Pioneers of the Intergalactic Frontier//, in 2000. //Pioneers// was a science fiction based album with a variety of sounds, much like DigHayZoose.
  
 [[Hot Pink Turtle]] also included Dion Tyler on bass, who formed a band called [[Dev Null]] with Dave Anderson in 1997. They released one album and disbanded in about 1999. Phil Schlotterer founded a band called [[The Sky Kings]] (later changed to [[The Daybirds]]) which was reported to have a strong local following in 2000. The Daybirds released at least one album, //turnstyle// (1999) and an EP, //you rock//, in 2002. Phil left the band by 2004. [[Hot Pink Turtle]] also included Dion Tyler on bass, who formed a band called [[Dev Null]] with Dave Anderson in 1997. They released one album and disbanded in about 1999. Phil Schlotterer founded a band called [[The Sky Kings]] (later changed to [[The Daybirds]]) which was reported to have a strong local following in 2000. The Daybirds released at least one album, //turnstyle// (1999) and an EP, //you rock//, in 2002. Phil left the band by 2004.
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