It's true that 'Danger! High Voltage' is easily the best song on Fire, an addictive mix of stylishness and silliness that sounds like some kind of bizarre love triangle between the Rapture, Tenacious D, and Andrew W.K., but several songs work nearly as well. Fire doesn't necessarily offer proof that this won't be Electric Six's ultimate fate, but it does suggest that they have more tricks up their sleeve than might be expected.
If Electric Six never contributed anything to pop music besides 'Danger! High Voltage' - one of the most immediate, crazed singles in years - the band would still have the distinction of being one of the most unique-sounding one-hit wonders in recent memory.