Fastway was a British rock band formed in 1983 by "Fast" Eddie Clarke, previously of Motörhead, and Pete Way, formerly of UFO. The band was known for its hard rock and heavy metal style, characterized by Clarke's distinctive guitar work and the robust vocals of frontman Dave King. Fastway's most influential work is arguably their self-titled debut album, which became a notable entry in the 1980s rock scene. Despite numerous line-up changes and shifts in musical direction, the band held a significant place in British rock history until their disbandment in 1991.