On top of this, Phil Campbell was still contracted with his previous band, Persian Risk's label, Metal Masters.
Drummer Pete Gill was also still in litigation with some money that his previous band, Saxon had owed him.
[1] Lemmy expressed that having a completely new line up of members "took ten years off of me, easy, 'cause they were so excited.
On 2 August, at the Shellharbour Club, Motörhead played one of their smallest shows, to a crowd of only 15 people in attendance.
Partway through the UK leg, in early November 1984, Wurzel had to step out for a couple of shows due to having kidney stones, so the band simply kept going as a three-piece.