After more than a decade of inactivity, the Go-Katz resurfaced in 2003 in St Petersburg, Russia, with founder member Howard Raucous backed by members of Russian surf/psychobilly band The Bombers. With this line-up they occasionally gigged in St Petersburg and recorded "When A Stranger Calls", a cover of a
Meteors song for the tribute album "Sympathy For The Devil". Meanwhile, interest in 1980s psychobilly bands increased, leading to a UK reformation in 2005, again with Howard Raucous being the only original member, with musicians from rockabilly trio The Top Cats drafted in. This lineup lasted until 2010 to play psychobilly events around Europe. The band had another two-year break, before reforming once again for one gig in 2012, with new members Sam Woods (ex-Hyperjax) on guitar and Tim Psykes on drums, which was followed by another two-year period of inactivity. The Go-Katz returned again in October 2014, with Steve Clark back on drums, and new guitarist Hollie Vee Lucas, but this line-up only got as far as rehearsals. A recording session took place with Pete Hague (ex-Dueces Wild and Turnpike Cruisers) on guitar and upright bass, and Richard Blanchard (ex-Cathouse Creepers) on drums which produced the digital single "I Will Survive" After a ten year break Howard and Richard revived the band once more, this time with Martin Taylor on bass and Adrian McKenna on guitar. == Reception ==