K.F.D.
W.A.S.P.
Sanctuary
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DVD Details:
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- Format: Explicit Lyrics
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- Studio: Sanctuary
- Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
- DVD Release Date: Jan 01, 1980
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- ASIN: B00000JKDO
- UPC: 602923011424
- Sales Rank: 302466
Tracks:
1: Kill F*** Die
2: Take the Addiction
3: My Tortured Eyes
4: Killahead
5: Kill Your Pretty Face
6: Fetus
7: Little Death
8: U
9: Wicked Love
10: Horror
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    Total Step Down, Trying To Be Something They're Not, 2004-09-04
I picked this album up in the fall of 1997 and aside maybe the first track being catchy, the album is a let-down and not anything near what WASP did in their prime (examples being The Last Command and The Headless Children).
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br /This is yet another attempt to go the "industrial" direction and it failed (Rob Halford's Two project in 1998 takes the cake on the biggest flop in that department, behind that being a promising Shotgun Messiah releasing an excellent album in 1989, then a few years later firing their singer and their pansy bass player {now in Marilyn Manson -- suits him well) taking over the vocal spot and pushing the band in the same industrial direction -- and also flopping). WASP is not and was not an industrial band. Not to mention, how many of those industrial bands were ever relevant anyways...
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br /We also have a new bass player on this album, Mike Duda. I have seen WASP in concert with Duda and he is just BAD. Most of the time he didn't even look like he was playing the bass and that what we heard might have been "taped". Nobody seems to know what happened to the classic bass player Johnny Rod. Now that guy was a showman...
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br /Clearly not the classic WASP lineup of Blackie, Chris, Johnny Rod, and Steve Riley. Again, the first track is okay but the rest of the album tanks. Not to mention most of the songs and song titles themselves border on laughable.
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br /If you want classic WASP, get The Last Command or The Headless Children.
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