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| Poison Idea | Primary Artist |
| Myrtle Tickner | Bass |
| Pig Champion | Guitar |
| Mondo | Guitar |
| Jerry A. | Vocals |
| Thee Slayer Hippy | Drums |
| Sam Henry | Keyboards |
| Jerry A. Lang | Vocals |
| Tony Lash | Engineer |
| Bob Stark | Engineer |
| Mondo | Composer |
| Mike King | Artwork |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Patrick Kennedy
Ostensibly just a brutal hard rock record, We Must Burn was also Poison Idea's return to the killing floor, and, therefore, it's a way to continue proving a point. If the point is that Poison Idea had more than enough power, fury, brawn, and ability to reinstate their place at the banquet hall, then point proven and point taken. Though many listeners regarded We Must Burn with suspicion, crying commercialization, that's really not quite the case. Sure, even though there are a number of pure, unvarnished hard rock moments on this album -- possibly even radio-worthy hard rock moments -- this album is not far removed from, say, Blank, Blackout, Vacant. A good rock band is ...