1981's We'll Bring the House Down was a minor hit record for the band, exploiting their Reading Festival exhibition and fixation with Heavy Metal, but the album itself sounds even more disappointing than past ones: a very short 30 minutes recueil of tracks already released on past albums ("Wheels Ain't Coming Down", "Hold on to Your Hats", the final three tracks) or singles ("Dizzy Mamma") because the band hadn't enough material for a full-length, the rest consists of mere three-note depressive Iron Maiden imitation (title track) and little else.