With last-minute addition Trey Robles (ex-Hard Feelings) on drums, the band toured the East Coast in Spring of 2005, hitting renowned punk-rock enclave, CBGB in New York City, as well as recording a live broadcast for XM Satellite Radio, at the invitation of Lou Brutus of the station's Fungus 53 channel.
Lou Reed | Lou Gehrig | Brutus | Lou Harrison | Lou Rawls | Mary Lou Retton | Lou Grant | Lou Holtz | Lou Donaldson | Lou Piniella | Lou Grant (TV series) | Lou Diamond Phillips | Lou Costello | Lou Savarese | Lou Adler | Lou Barlow | Junius Brutus Booth | Walk on the Wild Side (Lou Reed song) | Lou Pearlman | Lou Ferrigno | Lou Brock | Lou Dobbs Tonight | Brutus of Troy | Lou Thesz | Lou Scheimer | Lou Henry Hoover | Mary Lou Lord | Mary Lou Fallis | Lucius Junius Brutus | Lou Nanne |
WFRD features regular syndicated shows as part of its weekend lineup, including "The House of Hair" with Dee Snider Saturday nights, "Harddrive" with Lou Brutus on Saturday mornings, as well as "Racing Rocks" with Riki Rachtman Sunday mornings, "Out of Order" hosted by Jed the Fish on Saturday mornings, as well as Skratch 'N Sniff, a syndicated show featuring "Mashups" on Saturday nights.