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When the band first started, they played mostly old rock-covers but later they began to produce on material as well, and found it - surprisingly - quite easy! At the moment they play one or two covers per a gig, otherwise material is their own. After the band had been performing for a couple of years, their audience began to demand some material for their stereos, too. That's why the band finally decided to march into the Happy Roads studio, and so, in June 1998, Finnish Jungle Records from Pori published Gazoo Bill's CD-EP 'Dr. Gaz'. From that album "Let Me Leave Tonight" became a big hit. The album was also delivered in USA, UK and in the Middle Europe and it was great success. The record were sold out in a flash and the first Gazoo Bill fans had seen the daylight. In October 1998 when the last of the band members had done his military service, it was time to think of something new. After performing for some time all around Finland, the band began to produce new pieces very rapidly and so the pressure to make an LP also grew. The audience was no longer satisfied with an EP including four pieces and inside the band there was also need to finally achieve something bigger. So Gazoo Bill contacted the biggest record company of their genre in Europe, the German Crazy Love Records, where they already knew about Gazoo Bill. The company wanted very much to publish Gazoo Bill's first CD 'Fire On The Line'. The recordings began on November 1999 and were finished in march 2000. The a