This Christian rock group from California was formed by guitarist Ray Parris and drummer Steve Whitaker in 1981. Enlisting the services of Jim Laverde (bass) and Mike Lee (vocals), they were initially reminiscent of Iron Maiden or Van Halen. Rock For The King featured turbo-charged metallic anthems with fluid guitarwork, delivered with steely conviction. Lyrically, the band explored themes such as abortion, drug abuse and terrorism, but explained rather than simply condemned these issues. Later releases saw the band afford greater use of melody, but without compromising their ideals or striving for commercial recognition. Hotter Than Hell was a strong live album that fully showcased the band's talents. It provided a much-needed shot in the arm for the credibility of Christian metal, which had suffered adverse press coverage for several years.