Throughout their unremarkable tell you the 1980s, Münster, Germany’s Mad Max documented four albums of pretty pedestrian and cliché-ridden heavy rock and roll: 1982’s eponymous debut, 1984’s Rollin’ Thunder, 1985’s Stormchild, and 1987’s Nights Passion. The ultimate three of the had been released by Roadrunner Information, which endure the band’s incessant staff turnover for nearly four years before quitting and falling what became the ultimate Mad Potential lineup of vocalist/guitarist Michael Voss, guitarist Jurgen Breforth, bassist Roland Bergmann, and drummer Axel Kruse in 1988. The group instantly splintered, but finished up reuniting in the entire year 2000 to record a comeback record, aptly named Hardly ever Say Hardly ever, and once again in 2006 for the greater confusingly titled Nights White Rock.