The 1983 success of
Quiet Riot's version of Slade's 1973 UK chart topper "
Cum On Feel the Noize" led to Slade signing with CBS for their first American record deal since the 1970s. The label soon repackaged the band's 1983 album
The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome into
Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply. "
Run Runaway" successfully broke the band in America, while "
My Oh My" also reached the Top 40.
Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply, released in April, reached No. 33. During 1984, "Slam the Hammer Down" was also released as a promotional-only 12" vinyl single by CBS. For the release,
Shep Pettibone was commissioned to remix the song into two versions: "Hot" on the A-side and "Hotter" on the B-side. Speaking of the song's lyrics in a 1984 fan club interview, Holder said: "Another motor-racing theme - translate the double meaning at your leisure." The band performed the song at the 1984 Montreux Festival. ==Critical reception==