Due to the trio formula, the rough voices, speedy uptempos, and double bass drums, Killer was always compared with Motorhead.
Killer and Motorhead were speedy bands long before the existence of Metallica, so in a way, they were innovators in the early eighties.
Killer was a very energetic live band which resulted in a lot of touring and performances at several festivals in Europe.
Besides Killer, a lot of other Belgian bands came into the scene, after Alfie decided to start up his own record company, Mausoleum.
Mausoleum then launched new Belgian bands such as Ostrogoth, Crossfire, Acid, FN Guns, Bad Lizard and Lions Pride.
The album was recorded with Dieter Dierks' (Scorpions) mobile studio in a sold out venue in Antwerp, in front of an outrageous crowd.
The artwork was finished, and the tapes were mixed but kept in the studio owner's safe due to legal difficulties with Mausoleum.
In 1989, Spooky and Shorty decided to start Killer again, with new drummer Rudy Simmons and second guitar player Jan Van Springel.
A victim of the upcoming grunge-rock style and the general fall of melodic metal, Killer split for the second time in 1991.