The group followed this success with 2000's The Frankenstein Girls Will Seem Strangely Sexy and 2002's Alienating Our Audience: Live. You'll Rebel to Anything from 2005 found the band signed to the industrial label Metropolis, and was issued in three versions, each with different bonus tracks and artwork. Their 2008 effort If found them moving to the heavy metal-oriented imprint the End.
In 2013, they released the crowd-funded album How I Learned to Stop Giving a Shit and Love Mindless Self Indulgence on their own imprint,. The 2015 archival release Pink rounded up demos from the years 1990-1997 and included cover versions of 's 'Personal Jesus' and 's 'Girls on Film.' Heather Phares.
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