It's fair to say that London's Girl were either a little too late to the glam rock party. The band formed in 1979, and featuring singer Phil Lewis, guitarists Gerry Laffy and Phil Collen, eventually joined by Gerry's brother Simon on bass, they rocked hard enough to capitalise on the burgeoning New Wave Of British Heavy that was sweeping across the UK, a scene led by Iron Maiden, Saxon and Def Leppard. Girl would split up in 1982 after their second album "Wasted Youth", with Phil Collen going on to greater fame and fortune with Def Leppard for their "Pyromania" album and beyond. Phil Lewis would join the aforementioned LA Guns with former Guns N' Roses alumnus, Tracii Guns. Phil Collen would rejoin Simon Laffy in Man Raze, along with Sex Pistols drummer Paul Cook.