Bowsher also witnessed first hand the Hungerford massacre, describing his experience in the song "Hot on the Wire".
The group gained notoriety with their debut single, Lightning Strikes, which was about the Hungerford massacre.
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The record company had originally intended to release "Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before" as a single in the UK but felt this would be inappropriate following the Hungerford massacre (the lyrics contain a reference to "mass murder").