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The band would only survive until 1978, when many of the early Phoenix punks made the pilgrimage to Los Angeles, but early in 2016, Slope Records brought the Clarks and Bolles back together, with Cris Kirkwood of the Meat Puppets taking over on bass for the deceased Graves. At the helm of the mighty Exterminators were the Clark brothers - Dan on vocals and Doug on guitar - who would later help bring bands like the Feederz, the Brainz, Mighty Sphincter, and Victory Acres to life one Don Bolles (aka Jimmy Giorsetti) on drums who would go on to play in the Germs, 45 Grave, and Fancy Space People and bass player Rob Graves (Ritter), who also played in 45 Grave, Gun Club, and the Bags. There were the Consumers, the Liars, and the Exterminators at the forefront of the local movement which was in its infancy in the desert, like the first bulb on a saguaro cactus getting ready to bloom. In 1977, punk rock wasn't necessarily exploding in Phoenix, but it was happening.