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The mid-80s saw a shift toward a more melodic sound, particularly with the 1986 album Save Your Prayers . This era featured: : Vocals (later of Tyketto) Paul Chapman : Guitar (ex-UFO) Johnny Dee : Drums (later of Britny Fox)

Their 1983 debut album, Vices , was released via Chrysalis Records and reached No. 78 on the UK charts. Tracks like "Women in Chains" showcased a reckless energy that drew comparisons to the Faces or the Rolling Stones . Evolution and Lineup Shifts (1984–1987) Waysted

Despite opening for major acts like Iron Maiden and Dio , commercial superstardom remained elusive, and the group disbanded in 1987. Later Years and Legacy The mid-80s saw a shift toward a more

was a British hard rock band formed in 1982 by the legendary bassist Pete Way following his initial departure from UFO . Characterized by its raw "no-nonsense" rock and roll spirit, the group became a revolving door for elite talent in the heavy metal scene, featuring members from Def Leppard , Motörhead , and Tyketto over its decades-long history. The Formation and "Vices" (1982–1983) Tracks like "Women in Chains" showcased a reckless

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