This is the band’s second album, released in ’85. It was affectionately called “The Right To Cheese”, as a lot of rockers thought it is a tad on the cheesy side and aimed at younger fans. Nevertheless, they found their niche and they milked it for everything under the guidance of Gene Simmons who produced this album.
Every song is a big, anthem, hands-in-the-air style rocker – very reminiscent of tracks that Gene came up with for Kiss. The only track that steps out of that format is Speed Demon and You’re The Victim I’m The Crime, which is my favourite on the album, and both groove along at a fair pace. Mark Ferrari is a decent player and he rips it where he can.
7/10 from The Grooveman.