In October 2005, the band recorded their debut album, entitled ''
Rock N' Roll Death Toll''. A music video was filmed for the track "Five Alive". This saw heavy rotation in the Philippines through
MYX Music Channel and
MTV Asia. The album was released in the Philippines in September 2006. Artadi left the band on June 24, 2006, due to "musical and creative differences". In late August 2006, singer/songwriter Ryan Hudson, hailing from
Norman, Oklahoma, took Artadi's place. Lokomotiv returned to the Philippines late in 2006 to tour in support of their debut album. One of the events they played was the
MTV Music Summit 2006 for HIV/AIDS at the
Bonifacio Global City Open Field, Taguig, Manila. The quartet then went back to the United States to continue performing and recording new material for their second album, which was tentatively scheduled for release in the fall of 2007. However, in an online interview, drummer Wolf Gemora announced that the band had broken up soon after the Philippine tour due to financial difficulties. ==References==