They released three 7-inch records on their own Happy Squid label over the next two years, which remained relatively rarely heard until the re-release of this material on 1996's Negative Capability CD retrospective on Happy Squid/Amphetamine Reptile. In 1981, they changed their name to 100 Flowers, but continued to play music in the minimalist vein of their early songs.
In addition to their influence on early punk, the Urinals/100 Flowers' songs were also redone by later indie bands like Halo of Flies[?] and Yo La Tengo.
The Urinals were:
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