Hoodlum Thunder

The album was supported by singles for "Elvis Died For You" and "Meanstreak".

"Feed My Frankenstein" was also recorded by Zodiac's influence, Alice Cooper, and released on his 1991 Hey Stoopid album.

The band had been dumped by Phonogram, owing them nearly a million pounds, though not before recording a couple of demos.

The first included "Elvis Died for You," "TV Brain" and the unreleased "Desolation Boulevard" (all co-written with Coler & Richardson).

A five-song demo included the tracks "Private Hell" (two versions), "Trash Madonna," "Tomorrow Belongs to the Love Reaction," and "Airline Highway."