True to Strauss' pedigree for writing novelty pieces, he captured on the vogue for the word 'explosions' of which the Viennese press frequently pressed for a waltz with such a title and nature. The result was the disarmingly charming polka 'Explosions-Polka' which he wrote for the benefit concert entitled 'Lust-Explosionsfest' (Joyful Explosions Festival) held in the Sträussl-Säle of the Josefstädter Theater on 8 February 1847.
The polka incorporates many explosion effects throughout the piece, and is one of Strauss' most popular pieces as a young composer and has ever since retained its popularity up to today.