became the Scaramanga Six half of a split single with Les Flames, while "Too Cool for School" was included on the first Wrath Records compilation.
Keyboard player John Gulliver departed midway through the sessions for the subsequent album Cabin Fever.
In Kerrang!, Essi Berelian wrote " a cracking fourteen tracks of wilful weirdness peppered with retro-riffing, parping saxophones and mad-genius keyboard special effects; B-movie chic combined with real musical muscle.
Best of all this is an album that surprises from start to finish; a track such as "Pressure Cage" may rip it up big style, but just around the corner you'll find the band's slightly poppier side with the glam clap-along of "Too Cool For Skool".
"[1] In Rock Sound Ronnie Kerswell described the band's music as "strutting, arse-out garage-rock-with-a-twist... their tunes twist and turn with guitar eccentricities and lunatic Moog injections, and are as raw as scraping your knuckles on a cheese-grater.