TRB Two

Liddle Towers was an amateur boxer who had died in police custody in 1976 - his case was the subject of "Blue Murder".

[3] "Law and Order" was co-written by Nick Plytas who joined the TRB as a temporary keyboard player from April to July 1978.

[citation needed] Robinson and Danny Kustow believe "Bully for You" inspired " Another Brick in the Wall Part 2" by Pink Floyd, with whom the band shared a manager[4] and label.

"There's no question [the song's repeated] 'We don't need no aggravation' was in the air around [Floyd lyricist] Roger Waters", said the former.

"[2] The Globe and Mail determined that "Robinson succeeds in sounding like a parody of himself as he sings in a Monty Python-esque voice and clutters the album with Gospel singers and synthesizers.