They also switched to Chicago indie Overcoat Recordings for the release of the Things We Need EP, and brought in Jay Hough on drums. Later that year, Sympathy for the Record Industry offered up a split release with Los Cincos side project Syncopation. Another split release with the 90 Day Men was released by Box Factory Records in 2000. That same year brought them to Gold Standard Laboratories (who would end up re-releasing their first two albums) and the release of their third LP (Out Every Window the Snap of Envy Greed). ExitheUXA appeared in 2002, followed by a European tour, after which Ben White and Jay Hough left the group and Andy Robillard returned. White returned in time for Rats! Sing! Sing!, which arrived in fall 2005. Some touring followed the record's release, but by mid-2006, Gogogo Airheart had called it quits. Mainly citing financial problems as the reason behind the split, their last show was performed that May in San Diego. ~ Sean Westergaard, Rovi