In 2000, Dragnet released the first A Frames single, Neutron Bomb/Radiation Generation/Test Tube Baby, and the group returned to Sacramento for more recording sessions. Soriano's label, S-S Records, released the band's next single, Plastica, in early 2001; by that fall, the A Frames had enough material ready for their first, self-titled album, which was co-released by Dragnet and S-S in spring 2002. They recorded their second album, A Frames 2, that fall, and released it via S-S the following spring. Later in 2003, the band recorded -- and junked -- initial sessions for its third full-length; the following year the A Frames moved to Sub Pop, which released Black Forest (also recorded with Soriano) in early 2005. The following year, Finberg left the band to concentrate on the Intelligence. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi