A brisk, hard-hitting track that captures the raw, proto-glam metal sound of Dokken's early career. Featured on the 1983 US version of their debut album, Breaking the Chains, the song is a compact shot of straight-ahead 80s heavy rock. It is characterized by a fast, pounding drum beat, a highly energetic main riff from George Lynch, and an overall raw production quality that distinguishes it from their later, more polished hits. The song's short, punchy structure and unbridled youthful energy made it a clear precursor to the sound that would later define the Los Angeles metal scene.
A brisk, hard-hitting track that captures the raw, proto-glam metal sound of Dokken's early career. Featured on the 1983 US version of their debut album, Breaking the Chains, the song is a compact shot of straight-ahead 80s heavy rock. It is characterized by a fast, pounding drum beat, a highly energetic main riff from George Lynch, and an overall raw production quality that distinguishes it from their later, more polished hits. The song's short, punchy structure and unbridled youthful energy made it a clear precursor to the sound that would later define the Los Angeles metal scene.