In a drastic measure to breathe new life into their quickly expiring career, Exciter transformed from a trio to a quartet before recording their fifth eponymous album (later also known as O.T.T.).
In doing so, they hired their first true frontman in Rob Malnati and allowed original singer Dan Beehler to concentrate on pounding the skins.
But none of this could save Exciter from shooting themselves in the collective foot, as they drifted even further away from the thrash metal that had made them famous in the first place.
What's left is a pretty lousy straight-ahead heavy metal band, and only the somewhat decent opening track, "Scream Bloody Murder," would make it into any of their future live performances.
Avoid at all costs.