The backing film for the song included in-explicit footage of a young woman stripping, for which band members Will Sinnott and Colin Angus were later confronted.
Fed up with the complaints, they later replaced the backing film with much more pornographic materials, with much more of an effort to prove the point.
Will Sin later explained in an interview: "...even when we used that part of the visuals properly, we were still getting lots of girls coming up to us afterwards, asking us why we used it.
We had a set of black and white line drawings by a guy called Eric Stanton, who draws woman in long black leather boots in all these incredible bondage scenes, chained and strapped up, all sorts of things.
Nobody passed a single comment about them.” Colin Angus also mentioned: "If you’d have seen these things …I’m sure they were drawn as a labour of love, but they’re the product of a totally perverted mind.