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had the words "We Are Sexual Perverts" inscribed on both sides around the label in the center, while "Winged Assassins" is inscribed on the spine of the first vinyl pressing. When asked about the band's name, Lawless has avoided giving a straight answer. In one interview he answered, "We Ain't Sure,
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meet and greet tickets for twice the amount of the general admission price. The band made a statement claiming, "We have never charged a fan for an autograph and will never charge any fans for an autograph." The second cancellation occurred when the Crocodile Rock venue in Allentown, Pennsylvania
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W.A.S.P. canceled their North American tour due to their record label's loss of a distributor. They were going to finish up their shows in Europe and then reschedule their shows in the United States. They were unable to finish the shows in Europe because of a "family illness that needed immediate
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and dedicated to opposing music with lyrics deemed violent or overtly sexual in content. This lowered the band's reputation to such a degree that concert halls were getting bomb threats, band members were receiving death threats by the hundreds, and Lawless was shot at twice (though not hit). The
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On September 21, 2012, the band celebrated the 30th anniversary of their first ever live show by kicking off a world tour at The Forum in London. The set for the tour was split into three sections: songs from the first four albums, a cut-down rendition of the Crimson Idol performance and a final
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received a mixed reaction from the music press: it was considered a big hit with W.A.S.P. fans, while critics, on the other hand, dismissed it as "7th-grader rock". Songs like "Shoot From The Hip" and the minor hit single "95-N.A.S.T.Y." helped the band live up to the reputation of one of the
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logo. According to Fox, this happened while the band was still under the moniker of "Sister" and Lawless was looking for a new name. When Fox explained what happened to Lawless, the band's leader liked the idea and ultimately adopted it. Fox's story has been corroborated by former guitarist
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before falling off the charts in 13 weeks. However, it was W.A.S.P.'s most critically acclaimed work up to that point and, according to a recent Lawless interview, it is now the highest-selling W.A.S.P. album to date. The drumming duties for the album were handled by former
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also included cover songs as "bonus tracks". The initial European edition included a different track listing from the American version and a subsequent American re-issue featured yet a different track listing. No version to date includes all the various tracks on one disc.
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Chris Holmes left the band in August 1989, stating that he wanted to "have fun, you know." Lawless responded with a caustic remark about the fact that "some guys want to stay at home and wear aprons," hinting at the nature of Chris Holmes' relationship with his new wife
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in 2001. Holmes left the band once again that year, stating that he wanted to "play the blues". He hooked up with fellow ex-W.A.S.P. member Randy Piper's band Animal, but soon dropped out of that project also. Holmes, for his part, has claimed he never played on
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explained that the name came about after an incident outside Lawless' home, in which Fox happened across a hornet and tried to kill it before it could sting him. The sight of the insect's throbbing stinger brought to mind the image of the
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deemed Lawless "too tall" (1.93m). Blackie commenced work on his solo project, but under pressure from both promoters and fans, he released it as a W.A.S.P. album. Ironically, many critics feel that the resulting concept album,
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On The Beast of Babylon Tour, Blackie canceled two shows within a week of each other. The first cancellation came about at the Gramercy Theater in New York City after the band discovered that the venue had been selling
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photographer, directing. To this day, there has been no news as to whether the shoot resulted in anything concrete. It would have been the first W.A.S.P. promo video in ten years, the last being 1995's "Black Forever".
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Tour, to celebrate that album's 15th anniversary. It was the first time that the album, often regarded to be among the band's finest work, was performed in full from start to finish. The tour kicked off in Greece, in
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Jonathan Steele, Lawless spoke directly to the audience about his own feelings (as stated in the liner notes). While the album lacked the cohesiveness of its predecessor, the lyrics still explored similar topics to
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was " tired record by a tired band." Ultimately it was an unfavorable critical review of the single "95-N.A.S.T.Y." that convinced Lawless to take some time off and reconsider the band's creative direction.
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band formed in 1982. They emerged from the early 1980s Los Angeles heavy metal scene. The band's popularity peaked that decade, yet they continue to record and tour. W.A.S.P. gained notoriety for their
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album was finalized for April 16 in the UK, April 20 in Scandinavia with the rest of mainland Europe following on April 27. The release dates for South America and Russia followed in early May.
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possible meanings of their band name, "We Are Sexual Perverts". However, Blackie Lawless himself, known to be a harsh critic of his own work, cited in the album's re-release liner notes that
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CD and DVD were taken directly from an experimental webcast that Lawless claims to have had no control over. This release angered him as he was unhappy with the sound and picture quality.
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remains W.A.S.P.'s highest-charting album, peaking at No. 47 on the Billboard album chart. "Blind in Texas" is perhaps their best known song, more than three decades after its release.
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listed it as one of the 88 "Most Anticipated Rock + Metal Albums" of 2021. Progress on a new album had continued to be slow by January 2022, when frontman
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left first (on amicable terms), promising more specific information about the reasons for the split to be posted on his website. Larry Howe of
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that the band has "quite a bit of material that been working on diligently actually." He reiterated the album's slow progress in July 2024.
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There has been much speculation over the origin of the band's name, and whether it actually stands for anything, since it is written as an
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W.A.S.P. announced a European tour which included dates in Scotland, England and other places throughout Europe in late October 2007.
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movie on DVD and Blu-ray, and includes six tracks that were originally intended to be part of the original version of the album.
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joined W.A.S.P. as Lawless went back to playing rhythm guitar. Around this time, W.A.S.P. became a very prominent target of the
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In 2005, W.A.S.P. headlined American Metal Blast. A video shoot for the track "Never Say Die" was planned with Ward Boult, a
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on recorded music. The band immortalized its fight with the PMRC on the song "Harder, Faster" from their 1987 live album,
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The band embarked on their first North American tour in over a decade from October to December 2022, with support from
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attention" which forced the band to return to Los Angeles right away. They were originally going to perform at
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was planned for release in October 2006, according to a statement made by Blackie Lawless at a tour stop in
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and Craig Dollinger, and is currently making music for TV shows as staff writer with Supersonic Noise.
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In December 2017, it was reported that W.A.S.P. had been working on new material for the follow-up to
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In 1987, W.A.S.P. had their song "Scream Until You Like It" included on the soundtrack of the movie
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tour were recorded and on November 27, 1987, the Long Beach arena concert was released as the
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The first lineup did not last for long, as Rik Fox was let go and went on to join the band
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Early 2006 saw the seemingly stable lineup fall apart. Long-time session and tour drummer
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W.A.S.P. began following the demise of Circus Circus, a Los Angeles-based band featuring
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died of pancreatic cancer on August 20, 2020, making him the second deceased member of
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was accompanied by the band's first world tour, performing with numerous bands such as
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In a February 2010 interview, Lawless stated the main reason for the name was the
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Circus Circus 1979–1980: Joey Palermo, Blackie Lawless, Jimi Image and Randy Piper
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W.A.S.P. toured in 2017 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the release of
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With the lineup changes made, they recorded their third album, titled
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Chris Holmes returned to W.A.S.P. in 1996 and together they released
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was considered as a replacement. In May, the departure of guitarist
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Shortly afterwards, the band made an appearance in the 1984 film
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wanted 50% of all of the band's profit, according to Lawless.
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W.A.S.P. released their fourteenth studio album, entitled
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tour, Piper departed the band. Former King Kobra bassist
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controversy generated valuable publicity for the band.
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album. By this time, Riley had left W.A.S.P. to join
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in Europe, and a headlining North American tour with
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The original U.S. release of the band's debut album
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This article is about the band. For other uses, see
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Wasp (disambiguation)
W.A.S.P. performing in 2015
Los Angeles, California
Heavy metal
glam metal
shock rock
Capitol
CMC International
Blackie Lawless
Doug Blair
Aquiles Priester
List of W.A.S.P. band members
waspnation.com
heavy metal
shock rock
W.A.S.P.
The Last Command
certified as gold
RIAA
Parents Music Resource Center
warning labels
Live... in the Raw
Animal (F**k Like a Beast)
I Wanna Be Somebody
Wild Child
Ray Charles
I Don't Need No Doctor
The Who
The Real Me
Golgotha

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