In 1985 they released the self recorded "Monsters At Play" EP on Mark Lee Goodale's Bobbette Records to follow years later in 1987 with "Move It" a full length LP released on Infamous raunch autourist Crypt Records with artwork provide by Cracked Magazines Mort Todd.
Diggers | Jean Grave | Grave | One Foot in the Grave | Gold Diggers of 1935 | Gold Diggers of 1933 | Dracula Has Risen from the Grave | Grave of the Fireflies | Take This to Your Grave | Shallow Grave | Grave, North Brabant | Grave (burial) | Voice from the Grave | Terror-Creatures from the Grave | mass grave | grave | François Gravé Du Pont | Diggers (theater) | Diggers Rest, Victoria | Diggers Rest | Craxi's grave in Hammamet, Tunisia | Cradle 2 the Grave | Children of the Grave (Black Sabbath song) | Children of the Grave | Zsigmondy's grave (left) in the cemetery of Saint-Christophe-en-Oisans | Vix Grave | Vicente Martinez-Ybor's grave site in the St. Louis section of Tampa's Oaklawn Cemetery | The Unquiet Grave | the King's Grave | The Gold Diggers (play) |
According to Singerman, The Jewish Bolshevism, which he dubs as item "0121" in his Bibliography, is "Identical in content to item "0120", the pamphlet The Grave Diggers of Russia, which was published in 1921 in Germany, by Dr. E. Boepple. In 1922, historian Gisela C. Lebzelter wrote: "The Britons published a brochure entitled Jewish Bolshevism, which featured drawings of Russian leaders supplemented by brief comments on their Jewish descent and affiliation.