Alongside the remaster of the original 1980 tapes, Diamond Head also released a fully version for the 2020 edition of the album.
: This version brings a "freshness and attack" to the original 1980 recordings. It captures the youthful energy of the band—who were only 19 or 20 at the time—while utilizing modern production to provide the power they originally lacked the "technique, time, or craftsmanship" to achieve. The Re-Recorded 2020 Version Am I Evil? Remastered
: As a "tribute's tribute," this release included a Diamond Head cover of Metallica's "No Remorse," acknowledging the band that famously brought "Am I Evil?" to a global audience. Origins and Impact Alongside the remaster of the original 1980 tapes,
: The iconic intro was inspired by Gustav Holst’s "Mars, The Bringer of War" from The Planets suite. The Re-Recorded 2020 Version : As a "tribute's
: Guitarist Brian Tatler wrote the main riff with the intent of creating something heavier than Black Sabbath’s "Symptom of the Universe".
: This version features founder Brian Tatler and guitarist Andy Abberley providing a "new razor edge" on guitars, with Karl Wilcox and Dean Ashton on rhythm and Rasmus Bom Andersen on vocals.