Barrabas' 1983 return is a very slight improvement over the band's pair of 1982 albums that are best left forgotten, evident only in that the musicians seem more comfortable and enthused. The playing is always top-notch and professional, but it's overpowered by belting macho vocals, and is further diminished by the lyrics, which cover the same topics -- working, getting loaded, trying to score -- favored by the corporate rock bands of the time. Worst is "Sex Surprise Big Surprise," regarding an expectant-turned-uncomfortable encounter at a party.