Steve May performs with Get Hip Records recording artists The UglyBeats. Connor lives in Atlanta, Georgia and continues to perform music.
He has supported his step-daughter, Ariel Abshire, also a musician, on stage. Fever is the owner of Lance Fever Productions, an animation studio, and has worked on various music projects and films such as A Scanner Darkly, Prince of Egypt, Space Jam as well as programming on Adult Swim.
Lance Fever reunited with fellow Gals Panic band members Steve May and Cardinal Connor to form The Playdoh Squad who released their first album, Mutate, in 2000. When not performing music, he has served as tour manager for RuPaul and performs in the ComedySportz troupe and The Sinus Show. Pollet has also performed music with actor Timothy "Speed" Levitch, under the name Ongoing Wow. He later became a member of The Total Foxes. Guitarist Jerm Pollet would form the pop-punk band Missile Command, before moving on to his solo project, Tall, Dark and Lonesome. They have since played four hometown reunion shows in Austin, Texas, the most recent one taking place at Emo's in 2010. The band's song "Gals Panic", was featured on the Skarmageddon compilation, released by Moon Ska Records, as well as the soundtrack for the Steven Soderbergh movie, The Underneath, in which the band also makes an appearance. The album features cover versions of " Superstar" and " We've Only Just Begun", two tracks previously recorded by The Carpenters. In 1995, the band self-released their debut, and only, full-length album, I Think We Need Helicopters, through Goopy Pyramid Records. Cardinal Connor joined the band in 1994, two weeks before their first US tour. DJ Saturn quit one year later and was replaced by Erik "the Butcher" Grostic, who played with the band for six months. It wasn't long before they found a real drummer, Steve Austin, to replace Mark Nineteen and the drum machine. The original lineup for Gals Panic consisted of vocalist Lance Fever (aka, Lance Myers), guitarist Jerm Pollet, and original bassist DJ Saturn playing along to a drum machine programmed by Mark Nineteen.