Waysted Guide
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)
The band was notorious for its instability, with Way as the sole constant. Following Vices , they moved to the independent Music for Nations label for a self-titled EP in 1984, which featured UFO drummer . 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 Their 1983 debut album, Vices , was released