you can clearly hear that there are new members but the classic Motörhead sound is still there, the songs are heavy and the album has a bit of a NWOBHM feel. The mix is a bit strange, too much reverb on the vocals and drums but otherwise a really good album.
This album is a mixed bag, and when this album came out in the 80s many people didn't like it, because if you were a fan of the band and expected a new 'Overkill', 'Ace Of Spades' or 'Bomber' you were probably pretty disappointed. But I think time has done this album justice and many (including me) think this is a classic even if it is odd for this time
Filled with fast songs about gambling, sex and the Wild West with the classic Motörhead sound turned up to 11, anyone who likes metal, punk or just plain rock'n'roll will appreciate this album. While it's not my favorite Motörhead album, I can't argue that it's their best and most influential to date.






