W.A.S.P.

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  • heavy metal
  • hard rock
  • hair metal
  • metal
  • 80s
W.A.S.P. is an American heavy metal band formed in 1982 which gained notoriety for its "shock rock"-image, music and live performances. The band, formed in Los Angeles, California, initially consisted of Blackie Lawless, Rik Fox, Randy Piper and Tony Richards. The band initially became famous for its raunchy and at times shocking live shows; Lawless was known to tie semi-naked models to a torture rack and hurl raw meat into the audience. The band's debut single, entitled Animal (Fuck Like a Beast), was equally controversial.

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Songs

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    Saturday Night Cockfight

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    Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting

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    Savage

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    Scared to Death

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    School Daze

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    Scream

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    Scream Until You Like It

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    Seas of Fire

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    Sex Drive

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    Shadow Man

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    Shoot From the Hip

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    Shotgun

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    Show No Mercy

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    Show Time

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    Sister Sadie (And the Black Habits)

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    Skin Walker

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    Slaves Of The New World Order

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    Sleeping (in the Fire)

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    Sleeping (in the Fire) (acoustic)

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    Sleeping (in the Fire) (live)

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    Sleeping in the Fire (original demo)

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    Somebody to Love

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    Someone to Love Me

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    Still Not Black Enough

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    Stone Cold Killers

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    Sunset & Babylon

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    Sunset and Babylon

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    Sweet Cheetah

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    Take Me Up

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    Take the Addiction

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    Teacher

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    Tear Down the Walls

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    The Big Welcome

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    The Burning Man

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    The Demise

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    The Eulogy

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    The Flame

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    The Great Misconception of Me (live)

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    The Great Misconceptions of Me

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    The Great Misconceptions of Me (live, 1992: Donington)

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    The Gypsy Meets the Boy

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    The Headless Children

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    The Heretic (The Lost Child)

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    The Horror

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    The Idol

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    The Idol (acoustic)

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    The Idol (acoustic) (live)

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    The Idol (Crimson edit)

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    The Idol (live acoustic)

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    The Invisible Boy


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