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Brummel moved to New York and self-released a solo record of his folk material. Slegr and Galvez stuck around Southern California and formed Yes Dear with members of Arlo and Teen Heroes. They self-released a demo and toured around California. Wick took at job working at a Marc Jacobs store on Melrose. "I really didn't miss it that much,'' she says.
Brummel moved to New York and self-released a solo record of his folk material. Slegr and Galvez stuck around Southern California and formed Yes Dear with members of Arlo and Teen Heroes. They self-released a demo and toured around California. Wick took at job working at a Marc Jacobs store on Melrose. "I really didn't miss it that much," she says.


In 2007, Ozma reunited with new drummer Kenn Shane and released their fourth full-length, Pasadena. It featured a bunch of guest musicians including Caws and Rachel Haden of That Dog. Despite its critical acclaim, the album sold poorly, nowhere near the numbers of their previous records.
In 2007, Ozma reunited with new drummer Kenn Shane and released their fourth full-length, Pasadena. It featured a bunch of guest musicians including Caws and Rachel Haden of That Dog. Despite its critical acclaim, the album sold poorly, nowhere near the numbers of their previous records.
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