The 2003 studio album for the acclaimed 80's/90's rock band! You thought Firehouse was just one of those early '90s pop metal bands, just holding onto hard rock and trying to milk it for all its worth before the world went grunge. Everyone remembers "Love of a Lifetime" and "All She Wrote". Man, those were great songs. You probably thought that Firehouse might've had another album or two before fading off into obscurity. Well, guess what? They never went away. Firehouse has been putting out the hits every since their first album and they just won't quit. Every album is greater than the last one. Many fans were disappointed by "Catagory 5" for its departure from the tried-and-true formula, but that was just the band stretching their legs in other musical avenues. Following the release of a hard-rockin' "O-2", here comes "Prime Time" and it's going to slam you in the face. The really found their roots again with this album and they sound like they're having a blast. Guitarist Bill Leverty even lends lead vocals to several tracks. The sound quality, performance, and production are top-notch. CJ Snare still hits every high note, just like back in the good ol' days. Drummer Michael Foster hasn't lost a beat in the years since the band formed. He hits 'em HARD. If you are a fan of any pop metal act from the late '80s or early '90s, this is the pinnacle of all they strived for - rockin' guitars, screamin' high vocals, pounding drums, thundering bass, a little bit of emotion, and a whole lot of fun.