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A very Blackie Lawless style spoken part in the intro which took me back.
Some solid heavy riffage and Ioved the contrast with that deep bass line and Lynch style guitar tone.
Everything about the vocal was pretty much what we have come to expect from Andrew Freeman (Last In Line) and it suited this song perfectly.
There were no curve balls or surprises to be had here – it was tight, a little raunchy and good staple hard rock with a distinguishable and singable chorus line.
A little like W.A.S.P, Dokken and Dio all rolled into one and a must for hard rock fans anywhere!