These guys were hot for about four years – from ’84 to ’88 – and then they were gone. This was also Kiss guitarist, Tommy Thayer’s, original place of work, and Simmons did produce this album. This is the third studio album, and in my opinion, their best. The production is huge and the album sounds massive.

Opening track, Nasty Nasty, is a superb opening track, it rocks hard and everything is in your face. I Want It All (I Want It Now) should have been a single as it’s a super commercial track with a rather catchy sing-a-long chorus. Does She Or Doesn’t She follows and this is full on American party rock with a killer riff and groove. Side 1 closes out with Kiss Of Death with a great opening riff and is as metal as this album gets – a superb track.

Side 2 starts with 12 o’clock High with the huge voice of Jaime St James – it’s another anthem rocker and the guitars sound HUGE! Do What You Wanna Do is next up, and the pedal goes to the metal with this one with its big sing-a-long chorus, and a killer breakdown. These guys should have been huge! I’ll Be There For You is the only track not produced by Simmons as it’s done by Journey’s Jonathan Cain…you know what’s coming right? Ballad city! YAWN! This album is so good it didn’t need a cash in tune like this. Rules is next and thankfully we’re back to the big rock tunes. Last track is Best In The West, and its a huge stomper of a tune and reminds me of AC/DC.

It’s easy to see why Simmons wanted Tommy Thayer in Kiss as he’s tailor made for them. It’s just a shame they don’t write much with him. They lose half a mark for the ballad.

9/10 from The Grooveman.