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The duo formed its own label, Drug Squad, which released the EPs Suck and Strapped for Cash, both in 1995. <a href="spotify:artist:0sWqGK3JhIufemsFesD8Ei">Martin Atkins</a>' Invisible label would compile the EPs in 1996 as Double Trouble. A year later the new album One for the Money appeared on Invisible, but Duncan exited the band soon after the release. Lee experimented with the side project <a href="spotify:artist:4lyI9L3s1FzHGIMWO7zWV7">Bagman</a> while a remix album (1997's Nevermind the Methadone) and a live album (1998's Two for the Show) kept the Sheep on Drugs machine rolling. Duncan had become a famous tattoo artist in London by now, so when Lee contacted him for a reunion, Duncan agreed to contribute, but he was unable to join full-time. F**k from 2005 was the next release and it worked in more of the dance music Lee had been experimenting with in his <a href="spotify:artist:4lyI9L3s1FzHGIMWO7zWV7">Bagman</a> project. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi
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