After Full Scale
Ezekiel Ox became the front man of the band Over-Reactor (based in Melbourne), who released their album "Lose Your Delusion". After Full Scale, he became the front man for Mammal, from March 2006, they released an EP called Mammal. Their single "Slaves" was produced by Ox's ex-bandmate Savell. They later released two albums (Vol 1: The Aural Underground and The Majority) and disbanded in 2009. He is still front-man of The Ox & the Fury with Brennan, Lucius Borich and Dom Italiano, as an alternate country music group, he also appeared in theatre, and produced music for hip hop groups.
Rob Kaay is now an author. Right after Full Scale though, he joined Sunk Loto in September 2006, until they broke up in December 2007. After that he was involved in a demo EP with the Brown brothers, tentatively entitled, The Flood. Deciding to retire from the live-music-touring scene in 2008, Rob released a book on his recollections of being in different bands over a period of ten years. The book is called the Robkaay Journals. Vol. I, My Glorious Nightmare and was released in 2008. Vol. II followed in 2010 and is called, This is what it's really like being in a band. He has also written a fantasy fiction novel called, Silverbirch: A Tear in the Fabric of the Night Sky which was released in 2009. Rob continues to write and release novels.
Crutey runs the "Saltar Hype" booking agency out of Melbourne, and still plays in different projects (one with Ben Brennan) as well as appearing with Ox in "The Ox and The Fury." As of 2009, he became the drummer for the Tim McMillan Band.
Jimmy Tee went on to play for the U.S. band Helmet for a short period, touring the world with them. He is now the guitarist for the heavy rock band "Sleeping Giant," a band that formed in 2010 in Perth.
Forrester Savell has gone on to produce records by Dead Letter Circus, Karnivool, The Butterfly Effect and Human Nature. He was nominated as 'Producer of the Year' at the ARIA Music Awards of 2009 for Karnivool's Sound Awake. He continues to work with Ox on the project Smash Nova.
Chris Frey (from the original F.S.D.) is an award winning film maker working in Melbourne. He was a video director for Karnivool's "Set Fire to the Hive" which was nominated for 'Australian Music Video of the Year' at the 2009 J Awards. He also directed two film clips for Ox's band Mammamal, for the songs "Smash the Pinata" and "The Majority".
In 2008, "Colour, Light, Movement, Sound!" (a documentary on Full Scale's journey from Perth to America and their subsequent demise) was released on DVD. The DVD contains a bonus disc called Bootleg which contains live clips from assorted shows in the band's career. The release of the DVD was marked with a launch party at Melbourne's Hi-Fi Bar. Ezekiel Ox, Jimmy Tee, Crutey and Rob Kaay attended the launch party, and came on stage at the end of the night to give their thanks and to take one last bow for their fans.
In 2010, Jimmy Tee and Rob Kaay were asked to reform Full Scale, but both declined. A new band, with Ezekiel Ox, Crutey, Tristan Ross and Ben Brennan was formed for a short while, taking on the name Full Scale Revolution. Proceeds from this tour went to the Refugee Action Collective. During this tour, Jimmy Tee played one song "The Heimlich Manoeuvre" with Full Scale Revolution in Fremantle at the Newport Hotel on 6 June 2010.
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