Former Pop Mechanix drummer Dick Driver briefly signed on as lead vocalist when Blam Blam Blam entered the studio to begin work on their full-length debut, exiting well before the record's completion; issued in 1982 under the title Luxury Length, it spawned another Top Ten classic with the single Don't Fight It Marsha, It's Bigger Than Both of Us. While touring in support of the album, however, disaster struck when an accident forced the amputation of Mahon's index finger, effectively ending Blam Blam Blam's career; McGlashan soon joined From Scratch, later fronting the well-received Mutton Birds, while Bell formed Coconut Rough. In 1984 the trio briefly reunited for a series of benefit performances for their old label, Propeller, resulting in the live LP The Blam Blam Blam Story; in addition, a new version of Don't Fight It Marsha accompanied the release of the 1992 compilation The Complete Blam Blam Blam. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi