Johnson played in Bastro with Grubbs but then chose not to make a career in music, and now works as an attorney in Louisville. Walford would later play in Evergreen and The Breeders (as Shannon Doughton). McMahan also formed The For Carnation and played with Palace Music. McMahan, and Walford formed Slint, and appeared on the first single by King Kong. Daughtrey played with The Lemonheads and then with Love Jones. Grubbs was subsequently a member of Bitch Magnet, Bastro, Gastr del Sol and The Red Krayola and has released a number of solo projects. These differences ultimately resulted in the band's break-up in 1988. In the midst of the young band's success, Grubbs and Johnson had moved away to college, and artistic tensions were causing a "jocks-vs.-nerds" split in the band. Through Homestead, Squirrel Bait released an eponymous EP in 1985, a single in 1986 and an LP in 1987, all of which were later compiled on a single CD. The band continued to play locally and toured to nearby cities where they opened for Hüsker Dü and Chicago-based bands Naked Raygun and Big Black, who recommended Squirrel Bait to their label, Homestead Records. Walford left and was replaced by Ben Daughtrey on drums and Brian McMahan joined on second guitar.
Three of this demo's songs would later appear on the band's vinyl releases. By the time Squirrel Bait recorded their second demo in 1984, Peter Searcy had taken over vocal duties and Britt Walford was playing drums. CHILD OF VISION by Supertramp from Breakfast In America is a great last song. The band's demo and live recordings have resurfaced on the internet.The band started as a hardcore punk trio of high school friends, originally known as Squirrelbait Youth, with David Grubbs on guitar and vocals, Clark Johnson on bass guitar, and Rich Schuler playing drums for the band's first demo tape in August 1983. In 1997, Grubbs reissued Squirrel Bait's vinyl releases on Dexter's Cigar, an imprint of the Drag City label. Searcy played with Big Wheel and Starbilly before embarking on a solo career.
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