Their shows were notable for guest appearances by music industry friends such as Sebastian Bach and Kory Clarke.
The line-up of Clarke, Arundel, McClanahan and Duboys recorded 1995's The Space Age Playboys, and then added additional guitarist Peter Jay prior to touring the U.K and Europe extensively in support of the album, which despite being Lars Ulrich from Metallica's favourite album, did not take the band to the next level as most had imagined.
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The band initially toured smaller venues through Europe, but by 2008 were touring larger UK venues, with shows at the Shepherds Bush Empire, London, and the O2 Academy Glasgow.
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Clarke took two years off after the band's breakup and release of The Space Age Playboys, and moved back to New York, forming the short-lived band Space Age Playboys.
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He subsequently worked on other musical projects, notably with rock outfits Warrior Soul (1987-1990), Murder, Inc. (1991-92) and Crush (1992-93).
Space Age Playboys was a band formed by former Warrior Soul lead singer Kory Clarke, named after that band's final album before their 1995 break up.