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2 Non-album single "I Wanna Be Somebody" 18 — 30 77 2 W.A.S.P. "L.O.V.E. Machine" — — — — — "School Daze" 14 — — 81 3 "Blind in Texas" 1985 6 — — 77 6 The Last Command "Wild Child" 1986 — — — 71 5 "9.5. – N.A.S.T.Y." 18 — — 70 5 Inside the Electric Circus "Scream Until You Like It" 1987 — — — 32 1 Live ...
W.A.S.P. signed to Capitol Records for their debut album, W.A.S.P., released on August 17, 1984. [10] The debut was at one time planned for release with the title Winged Assassins. The band's first single, "Animal (F**k Like a Beast)", was omitted from the album in the United States to prevent it from being banned from major chain stores. [10]
Greg Prato at AllMusic gave Inside The Electric Circus three stars out of five, calling it "[an attempt] to grow musically with each successive release". [7] Canadian journalist Martin Popoff considered the album "slightly more simplified and hard rock-based" than previous works and reminded in his review how Lawless "in retrospect considered this record a failure."
W.A.S.P. is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band W.A.S.P., released on August 17, 1984.The album has been known under three different names; the spine of the original European vinyl release had Winged Assassins printed on it, while early cassette releases of the album had the name of the album's first track, "I Wanna Be Somebody", printed in bold letters on the cover.
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The Crimson Idol is the fifth studio album by heavy metal band W.A.S.P., released in June 1992 through Capitol Records, their last album for the label. [1] It was the first album by W.A.S.P. since the band's temporary breakup in 1990; [2] [3] this was because vocalist and rhythm guitarist Blackie Lawless had intended to release The Crimson Idol as a solo album, until he decided to release it ...
W.A.S.P. Blackie Lawless – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, producer; Chris Holmes – lead guitar; Mike Duda – bass guitar, backing vocals; Stet Howland – drums ...
The U.S. release was originally planned but the label deal fell through. Covers of "Burn" by Deep Purple and "Fortunate Son" by Creedence Clearwater Revival were included on the originally announced track listing, but were dropped from the album's final cut. Dominator is based on the current American foreign policies.