Tank was often compared to Motörhead as both bands were trios fronted by singing bassists, and played a loose, almost punk-styled metal music with often colourful lyrics.
[citation needed] AllMusic critic, Eduardo Rivadavia; described it as "Tank's best album ever, and qualifying it as an essential item in the record collection of any serious '80s metal fan.
[1] Ward resurrected the band in 1997 playing tour dates around Europe and Japan for a couple of years.
Guitarists Mick Tucker and Cliff Evans were joined by original drummer Mark Brabbs and former Bruce Dickinson bassist Chris Dale.
The album was released on 4 June on Metal Mind Productions, produced by Phil Kinman at his west London studios.