In 1995, the group released their second album,
Lamprey, which was well received by critics. They subsequently obtained tour slots alongside artists including
Belly,
Dinosaur Jr,
Buffalo Tom,
Superchunk,
Come, and
Jeff Buckley. After releasing the full-length album
Dust Bunnies in 1997, Bettie Serveert released
a cover album featuring songs from the band
Velvet Underground. Berend Dubbe left the band due to artistic differences and started his own band,
Bauer. In July 2001, Van Dijk and Pascal Deweze of Sukilove released their self-titled album as ''
Chitlin' Fooks. They followed it with Did it Again'' in January 2003. A number of drummers, such as Reinier Veldman (who played the drums in the Bettie Serveert proto-band
De Artsen), stood in for Dubbe on their next album,
Private Suit. Stoffel Verlackt, Jeroen Blankert, and Gino Geudens played the drums on
Log 22 and
Attagirl. Bettie Serveert continues to tour extensively through Western Europe, Canada, and the United States. Their cover of the
Bright Eyes track "
Lover I Don't Have to Love" was featured in episode 18 of season 3 of the
FOX show
The OC.
Palomine's title track can be heard playing in the background during episode 4 of
My So-Called Life. The band also covered
Bob Dylan's "
I'll Keep It with Mine" for the soundtrack of the 1996 indie film
I Shot Andy Warhol. in 2006 Bettie Serveert released a digital only
EP,
Deny All, on
Second Motion Records, on 26 January 2010 in the United States. Their ninth full-length album,
Pharmacy of Love, was also given a US release by Second Motion on 23 March of that year. 2017 saw the release of
Damaged Good, again to positive reception. A pink vinyl version with a
gatefold cover, limited to 1,000 copies, was released as part of
Record Store Day that year. "Ta!", the group's first new song since 2017, was released as a single on 1 July 2025. A music video was also released. ==Carol van Dijk==