The year 1981 would still see a flurry of releases as Braatz unloaded the vaults and issued two albums of unheard material plus one live collection. Braatz and Jahnke re-formed the band in 1982 and released Harbeitslose, an album filled with sprawling, free-form pieces and post-punk songs. They split again soon after its release, only to re-form in 1985 for the surprisingly accessible, synthesizer-based album Wieleicht. Just two years later the band did a complete turnaround with the guitar-driven Am Rhein, a brittle effort that closed with a nearly 16-minute avant-reggae song. After a quiet period they reappeared in 1993 with Rot, Geld, Blau, then immediately announced another breakup. This one would last until 2004, when Braatz and Jahnke returned with an appearance on the Fall tribute album Perverted by Mark E. The full-length -1 followed in 2006 along with an appearance on the tribute album Silver Monk Time: A Tribute to the Monks. Somewhat representative of the band's evolution away from punk, S.Y.P.H. now stood for "Save Your Pretty Hearts." ~ David Jeffries, Rovi