After the single, the band hired British drummer Dave Dufort, who had played with Mike Oldfield and Screaming Lord Sutch to solidify the line-up.
1 contribution "Fighting For Rock And Roll",[1] with the band but left before the first album, Last Laugh Is On You,[1] produced by Derek Lawrence of Deep Purple fame.
[1] Coming off the road, the band decided to expand to a four-piece adding Dutchman John Ridge as lead singer in 1982 who would feature on the second album, Deep Cut.
[1] Again the band hit the road, this time as support for Saxon on their European tour in addition to headlining their own shows.
Although things seemed to be going well, Ridge announced his departure from the band and was replaced by London-based Roger Marsden (ex-Deep Machine, Angel Witch) in 1983.