@@parcaleste I agree but it followed Helldorado which was really quite a weak album, and Helldorado followed KFD which (despite how much I like it) did not seem to get good reviews because of its industrial sound. So after two "flop" albums, they kind of lost their spot in the limelight. On top of that, they were taking a long time between albums, with 2-3 year gaps. So it just got missed by most people.
Dude, you are one of the best reviewers I have seen to date. You’re not afraid to shy away from certain music and you’re not afraid to take on certain music. Thanks man stay real brother.
You just earned a follower. WASP is a hidden treasure in rock and roll. They got famous for a song called fuck like a beast, but have evolved over the years to much more than that. Blackie is a born again christian now and still rocking years later. When it comes to lyrics blackie is the best. My dad died a few years back. In my family we don't process that shit in public. Angry is something we do, but sadness and crying is not. Anyway i was in my shop and had youtube on random and a song by WASP came on called Miss You. Brought me to tears immediately. The man hit everything i felt in a few words. I owe Blackie for that really so if he ever reads this...thanks brother. You got me through a tough patch.
I really should listen to more WASP as this is the only song I've heard of their's. However, with that being said, I absolutely love this song. That build-up, the riff, the solo, the lyrics, this song is the total package. Thanks and keep up the awesome work.
Wasp is one of the greatest bands of the 80s and 90s. This song tells the deep story of satan and how much his influence has impacted time. The video shows that and the song says it all. Blackie is a great song writer and this band is definately worth looking into. You will be impressed. 80's Wasp is more about sex but as they approached the 90's they got darker and deeper with the lyrics.
@@danijelbalakovic127 I mean, I agree. But you could definitely take this as the song stating that Satan having influence on people, considering that the song talks about religion, praising a god, etc. Especially since the song portrays the idea of Charisma as a god who is, as you could probably tell, charismatic. Of course, you could also just leave it as the song portraying the idea of charisma as a “God of Charisma”, rather than it simply being Satan. It’s all up in the air for interpretation.😉
I appreciate the reaction dude. I haven't listened to WASP in probably 20 years and I was blown away at how good this one is. I saw them at the War memorial in Nashville somewhere around 86 and became a huge fan. Getting older and the numerous line-up changes made me drift away from them but it's really cool to rediscover them.I can recommend Blind in Texas, Ballcrusher, Wild Child ,Easy Livin', Restless Gypsy, and the Infamous Animal (F**k like a beast) off the top of my head.
the images were actually written in that specific way. So, the references made is how the song was written and it's a slam dunk. Love this song. But i agree; WASP are so underrated.
Some songs to listen to: Wild child, sleeping in the fire, Arena of pleasure, Forever free, Hellion, aw hell... this would take all night to list them all... Enjoy.
Thank you so much for reacting to w.a.s.p☺. Blackie Lawless is fare one of the best songwriter out there .His lyrics have meaning and is very intelligent made. Love w.a.s.p and Blackie.,❤I would recommend you reacting to Babylon Burning that song have strong political messages aswell would recommend golgotha also .Golgotha is more of Biblical message.🙂
Im a bit late to the party on the reaction video but this is one of my favourite WASP tracks, which actually says a lot, because I've been a WASP fan since 1989, and I've loved so many of their albums from start to back. Some earlier WASP songs are still high on the list of songs I love. This is one of them.
As a fan of W.A.S.P. since it’s its inception through to now (by far my fave band). I am so glad you digging them and more so, getting them. Huge kudos from Australia my brother 🇦🇺🤘
I used to listen to wasp a lot, but kind of grew out of their lyric content, it has only been their more recent stuff that has sparked my interest again. This song in particular is great!
I also like that it was played in a Marching beat, where you can feel the minions following behind the leaders. Are you with them....? Great song choice and awesome job. Thanks.
Came here after the Chainsaw Charlie reaction. Great stuff. WASP has pretty quickly become my favorite band. So many incredible songs. Stuff from flashy dirty 80s rock to deeper songs like this, they have it all. Honestly I think from beginning to end, The Headless Children is the best album I've ever heard. Highly recommend! Even their latest album, Golgotha gets a little unnecessary hate. Lyrically there are a lot of Christian references, which isn't my bag but damn the album rocks either way. Great stuff!
Might not be your bag (certainly isn't mine, as an atheist) but try Stryper's 'No More Hell to Pay' if you liked 'Golgotha' and you like power metal. 'Revelation' ruclips.net/video/DRkWyGQKGMs/видео.html 'No more hell to pay' ruclips.net/video/Z6F87t8wMP8/видео.html 'Marching into battle' ruclips.net/video/_f6BGvMAlpk/видео.html 'Water into Wine' ruclips.net/video/EzLjlbpcS0A/видео.html
Thanks for doing more WASP. Would love to see you go back to the earlier stuff though - I Wanna Be Somebody, I Don't Need No Doctor, School Daze, Blind In Texas, Inside the Electric Circus, Wild Child, etc - it really was the classic era of the band, and a great snapshot of the music world before the everything devolved into this PC insanity it seems to be suffering from now. If WASP started today, rather than then, doubt they would have seen a single album released.
I love pretty much all W.A.S.P. eras. Sure there are weaker albums, but there are some killers as well. Most of them are solid. Many of them are underrated. For a hard-hitting song, try Heretic (The Lost Child). For something more melodic and emotional, try Golgotha. For something more of a ballad, try Forever Free or Hold on to My Heart. For something funky, try The Real Me (original by The Who).
I just found this didn't know you did It a month ago your in for a treat when go and check out all of his songs I keep pestering you about the newest wasp offical video Golgotha
Check out "Harder, Faster" and "Hallowed Ground". Both are heavy and ruthless. I finally got to see W.A.S.P. in concert a couple years ago. THEY DID NOT DISAPPOINT.
The great misconceptions of me... off of the album the Crimson Idol. Absolutely love this song because it parallels so many different aspects of life... Blackie is a creator... one of the best and is severely underrated...
Blackie Lawless must have read plenty of Frank Herbert laying it down about charismatic leaders and the danger they present to civilization; The main idea of Dune which has a new movie coming out very soon by Denny Villeneuve, the director of Blade Runner 2049.
Nailed it . Try heaven hung in black and evermore totally different music vibe great messages . Then check out kill fuck die freak heavy duty song thumbs up . Glad someone appreciate them . Their image doomed them early but blackie only got better
I love wasp and this is one of their most incredible songs and you definitely got it right that it's about following Leaders with charisma whether they're good or bad which is frightening. Do you have another song called Babylon And I love wild child. Unholy terror charisma CDs out of print sadly. Thanks for watching and commenting on this song
Cool song. Yeah, the song is obviously in a religious context. It's basically about following charismatic "God-like" figures & the ensuing battles between good and evil, some in the name of God/religion. The "ss" sound may represent the serpent (Satan), & "I Am" (God). "I'm the Alpha-Omega man" (God-like man), "I'll show you who I Am (God)" represents the God-like man demonstrating he's like God. This could easily describe Jesus as well. In the 3rd-Century, De Principiis, Book II, Chapter VI, On the Incarnation of the Christ, Origen described Jesus as "the God-Man." Specific people & groups seem to be referenced in the song, & organized religion itself is a target too. Considering the overarching theme, we could safely add certain evangelical TV preachers to the list as well.
Count St. Germain was the one pulling strings from across the vale.Behind all world powers. He was Enki,Thoth, Merlin, Frances Bacon, Christopher Columbus, Roger Bacon,The real author behind the illiterate Shakespeare . Shakespeare was a pun to Athena who shakes her spear at ignorance.
Charisma ... anything Hitler makes me cry. I'm 40 years old. Stalin destroyed my grandmothers house to prepare, Hitler was doing west with Norway, Stalin attacking from the east. Technically Hitler and Stalin were "allies" at this point but both saw thru the smoke. Hitler from the west, Stalin from the east. Insanity. Don't call people Nazi's or Commies on social media, a few years ago MILLIONS died over these terms.
You are the only one that is actually doing WASP,,,This, Chainsaw Charlie, Goodbye America,, Some really cool Trax thank you. But it's been awhile since you have done a WASP reaction. Please,,please,,do "The Horror" or "Sister Sadie (and the black habits") I promise they blow the rest away...........
Heavens hung in black next, Blackie Lawless writes best lyrics with amazing context. Deserves more praise but hindered by many misperceptions. Music gets better as he ages, very knowledgeable and music is outstanding.
If you want to try their classics you should go for Wild Child, L.O.V.E. Machine, I Wanna Be Somebody, Blind In Texas - these four all have videoclips-, Animal (Fuck Like a Beast), or if you want an awesome solo-filled slow one you should go for The Idol (for this one react to the album version, not the videoclip because it has an intolerably edited short version).
Wasp is amazing. Been listening to them forever. There are lots of deep messages in their music like this song. Unholy Terror is my favorite song of theirs (unholy terror/charisma) but Headless Children also is amazing. As all their songs are. Megadeth also has many good messages in their Music. United Abominations is probably my favorite of their records. Also Forever Free is a fantastic Wasp song with a little different somewhat more light of a message than Charisma and Headless Children and I love the Ballad of it too. Fantastic...The message I got from Charisma is a bit different than just following this version though. Wrap myself in the American flag is about All American Presidents not just the ones listed here. If I remember correctly in the Album it tells you what each lyric is about as I read through it all.
Try The Horror, The Idol, The Burning Man, The Great Misconceptions Of Me, Widowmaker, Tormentor, or Into The Fire. Any of those would be interesting 👍
Three more W.A.S.P. recommendations would be "The Headless Children" (the aftermath of nuclear war) and "Shadowman" & "Hallowed Ground" (Blackie's reaction to 9/11/2001)
T: What I got...... (someone new trying to understand Blackie) Me: LOL! I bought their music when it was newly released so OK, you give it a go! No one else has ever figured him out HAHA! I salute you for trying ^5!
"I'm a thing that lives and breathers With slaves to worship me There are many that are born of me Anytime there are many me's Crowned messiah, I crucified him And still ya don't believe I am kings - I am queens Unholy terrors me" This is for the: Killuminati, I'm sure.
Blackie Lawless is one of the most underrated songwriters of all time!
Blackie Lawless and Steve Matthew(Argyle Goolsby) Blitzkid is very underrated too!
Slayer had problems with him?
He is truly amazing. So many years of so much to say.
Agreed
@@nonserviam751because they were jealous
W.A.S.P are so underrated, they have so much meaning in their songs, still going to this day.
I'm gonna be an ass and say that you're missing a period after the letter 'P' :P
Holy shit, man. Charisma is a totally underrated song. I've requested this from countless amounts of reaction channels, but no one has ever done it. 🤘
I’m glad I did it. It’s an amazing somg
The entire album is brutally underrated.
@@parcaleste I agree but it followed Helldorado which was really quite a weak album, and Helldorado followed KFD which (despite how much I like it) did not seem to get good reviews because of its industrial sound. So after two "flop" albums, they kind of lost their spot in the limelight. On top of that, they were taking a long time between albums, with 2-3 year gaps. So it just got missed by most people.
What a great Fuckin Words.......Hail Blackee
Dude, you are one of the best reviewers I have seen to date. You’re not afraid to shy away from certain music
and you’re not afraid to take on certain music. Thanks man stay real brother.
You just earned a follower. WASP is a hidden treasure in rock and roll. They got famous for a song called fuck like a beast, but have evolved over the years to much more than that. Blackie is a born again christian now and still rocking years later. When it comes to lyrics blackie is the best. My dad died a few years back. In my family we don't process that shit in public. Angry is something we do, but sadness and crying is not. Anyway i was in my shop and had youtube on random and a song by WASP came on called Miss You. Brought me to tears immediately. The man hit everything i felt in a few words. I owe Blackie for that really so if he ever reads this...thanks brother. You got me through a tough patch.
Eventuality W.A.S.P will be recognised for the excellent band they've been over the last 30 odd years! Excellent review 😁
They already are in my book🤟🤟🤟
I really should listen to more WASP as this is the only song I've heard of their's. However, with that being said, I absolutely love this song. That build-up, the riff, the solo, the lyrics, this song is the total package. Thanks and keep up the awesome work.
I recommend The Headless Children or The Heretic (The Lost Child)
Wasp is one of the greatest bands of the 80s and 90s. This song tells the deep story of satan and how much his influence has impacted time. The video shows that and the song says it all. Blackie is a great song writer and this band is definately worth looking into. You will be impressed. 80's Wasp is more about sex but as they approached the 90's they got darker and deeper with the lyrics.
This song is dedicated to charisma. And how dangerous it is. And people love charismatic leaders. It has nothing to do with Satan.😉😉😉
@@danijelbalakovic127 Is it true that this song is said to be an insult to God?
i think it's insulting god in this song
@@danijelbalakovic127
I mean, I agree. But you could definitely take this as the song stating that Satan having influence on people, considering that the song talks about religion, praising a god, etc. Especially since the song portrays the idea of Charisma as a god who is, as you could probably tell, charismatic.
Of course, you could also just leave it as the song portraying the idea of charisma as a “God of Charisma”, rather than it simply being Satan. It’s all up in the air for interpretation.😉
Always thought Blackie is a very underrated singer and song writer. 🤘🏻
I appreciate the reaction dude. I haven't listened to WASP in probably 20 years and I was blown away at how good this one is. I saw them at the War memorial in Nashville somewhere around 86 and became a huge fan. Getting older and the numerous line-up changes made me drift away from them but it's really cool to rediscover them.I can recommend Blind in Texas, Ballcrusher, Wild Child ,Easy Livin', Restless Gypsy, and the Infamous Animal (F**k like a beast) off the top of my head.
The references in this song is what make that much more of a great piece of art.
I'm so jacked to finally get to see W.A.S.P. live in November. A fan since the F**k Like a Beast EP and for some reason, I never got to see them.
the images were actually written in that specific way. So, the references made is how the song was written and it's a slam dunk. Love this song. But i agree; WASP are so underrated.
Some songs to listen to: Wild child, sleeping in the fire, Arena of pleasure, Forever free, Hellion, aw hell... this would take all night to list them all... Enjoy.
I have this exact video in my playlist. It is very powerful. Glad you liked this W.A.S.P. song!
Another great reaction, yea wasp is like a box of chocolates you never know what ur gonna get, greatness in every piece. Peace be with you my friend.
Two of my absolute favourites are "The Heretic" and "The Headless Children".
One of their best songs. Excellent choice bro!
Lyrics in this song are awesome
Thank you so much for reacting to w.a.s.p☺. Blackie Lawless is fare one of the best songwriter out there .His lyrics have meaning and is very intelligent made. Love w.a.s.p and Blackie.,❤I would recommend you reacting to Babylon Burning that song have strong political messages aswell would recommend golgotha also .Golgotha is more of Biblical message.🙂
Blackie went very dark on the album before this one, K.F.D. (Kill.F**k.Die). Try the song "The Horror".
Yup I agree with you on that.
Jesus wouldn’t arm wrestle the devil! Lol he created him! God rules all!! Jesus the son of God is the ruler or all!!!
Im a bit late to the party on the reaction video but this is one of my favourite WASP tracks, which actually says a lot, because I've been a WASP fan since 1989, and I've loved so many of their albums from start to back. Some earlier WASP songs are still high on the list of songs I love. This is one of them.
SLEEPING (IN THE FIRE)
Yea this one on "Live in the RAW" live version have an incredible solo.
Glad someone reacting to this....you got my subscribe brother ...!
As a fan of W.A.S.P. since it’s its inception through to now (by far my fave band). I am so glad you digging them and more so, getting them. Huge kudos from Australia my brother 🇦🇺🤘
I used to listen to wasp a lot, but kind of grew out of their lyric content, it has only been their more recent stuff that has sparked my interest again. This song in particular is great!
IMO it's definitely one of their BEST songs they've ever done.
You wanna hear a killer tune do thunderhead. Off of the headless children kicks ass
Sleeping in the fire and wild child, blind in texas, GOLGOTHA , cries in the night
I also like that it was played in a Marching beat, where you can feel the minions following behind the leaders. Are you with them....? Great song choice and awesome job. Thanks.
I love the end of 'Unholy Terror' and the clown face in the bomb explosion.
Great assessment TNT, wasp is a very underrated band.
Came here after the Chainsaw Charlie reaction. Great stuff. WASP has pretty quickly become my favorite band. So many incredible songs. Stuff from flashy dirty 80s rock to deeper songs like this, they have it all. Honestly I think from beginning to end, The Headless Children is the best album I've ever heard. Highly recommend! Even their latest album, Golgotha gets a little unnecessary hate. Lyrically there are a lot of Christian references, which isn't my bag but damn the album rocks either way. Great stuff!
Might not be your bag (certainly isn't mine, as an atheist) but try Stryper's 'No More Hell to Pay' if you liked 'Golgotha' and you like power metal.
'Revelation' ruclips.net/video/DRkWyGQKGMs/видео.html
'No more hell to pay' ruclips.net/video/Z6F87t8wMP8/видео.html
'Marching into battle' ruclips.net/video/_f6BGvMAlpk/видео.html
'Water into Wine' ruclips.net/video/EzLjlbpcS0A/видео.html
Animal...Sleeping in the Fire...I Wanna be Somebody...Blind in Texas
You should give babalons burning a listen
That horned skull in the mushroom cloud was used for the cover of Mercyful Fate's album "9".
Not sure who had the concept first?
Thanks for doing more WASP. Would love to see you go back to the earlier stuff though - I Wanna Be Somebody, I Don't Need No Doctor, School Daze, Blind In Texas, Inside the Electric Circus, Wild Child, etc - it really was the classic era of the band, and a great snapshot of the music world before the everything devolved into this PC insanity it seems to be suffering from now. If WASP started today, rather than then, doubt they would have seen a single album released.
I love pretty much all W.A.S.P. eras. Sure there are weaker albums, but there are some killers as well. Most of them are solid. Many of them are underrated.
For a hard-hitting song, try Heretic (The Lost Child). For something more melodic and emotional, try Golgotha. For something more of a ballad, try Forever Free or Hold on to My Heart. For something funky, try The Real Me (original by The Who).
I always thought Neon God was an excellent album too, Sister Sadie Asylum #9 & Raging Storm are fantastic!
Only the newer, cleaner stuff have I bot got into uet
Most powerful song I've ever heard and I've been listening to metal all my life I'm 50 years old I listen to this song at least once a day
Awesome job again. WASP was a awesome band and their debut album is a classic rocker not a bad song anywhere on it. Check out the song Tormentor !
Go 80s W.A.S.P . Blind in Texas is funky as hell. Also, LOVE machine has a fun 80s video.
gives me goosebumps every time!!!!!
Forever Free by W.A.S.P. very very good.
I just found this didn't know you did It a month ago your in for a treat when go and check out all of his songs I keep pestering you about the newest wasp offical video Golgotha
3 favorite WASP tunes today... B.A.D., Damnation Angels, Blind In Texas.... SOOO many more killer tracks by this band. Peace!!!
Those early tracks pale in comparison to what WASP became.
During the most recent years, W.A.S.P. but they've added a lot of historical fact into their music. One of my 5 BEST from them.
Check out "Harder, Faster" and "Hallowed Ground". Both are heavy and ruthless. I finally got to see W.A.S.P. in concert a couple years ago. THEY DID NOT DISAPPOINT.
This is one of my fav WASP tunes, im a life long fan from the day. Id lile to see your reaction to WASP Sleeping in the Fire!
Absolutely love your reactions ...you get it...when it comes to Blackie ...
WASP is still my favorite band after listening to them for more than 30 years (sorry for the english spelling).
The great misconceptions of me... off of the album the Crimson Idol. Absolutely love this song because it parallels so many different aspects of life... Blackie is a creator... one of the best and is severely underrated...
do you all realize the enormity of the meaning of this song
Yes.
Check out Golgotha, Widowmaker or Sleeping in the Fire...
Amazes me the relevance this song has , especially towards a recent political figure.
Super lyrics, and Song,. Ultimate ❤
WASP. GOLGOTHA 🙏
You should try W.A.S.P - Golgatha
Wasp Babylon. Must see!!!
Holy fuck this is underrated!
Testament City Of Angels. Also did you quit drinking Beer? That song was dope Lol! Cheers Bro!
Hahahahaha I just uploaded testament city of angels. I watched ur review before I grabbed my beer
@@TheAdventuresofTNT Oh Snap! Cheers Brother!
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@@Bucketbothead007 I approve that's a good old School Ipa! Cheers!
Blackie Lawless must have read plenty of Frank Herbert laying it down about charismatic leaders and the danger they present to civilization; The main idea of Dune which has a new movie coming out very soon by Denny Villeneuve, the director of Blade Runner 2049.
Love these song! 👌🏻
This song has a lot of messages to listen to.
I think the visual was the wrong Lenin and should have been Vladimir Lenin
Nailed it . Try heaven hung in black and evermore totally different music vibe great messages . Then check out kill fuck die freak heavy duty song thumbs up . Glad someone appreciate them . Their image doomed them early but blackie only got better
You’re awesome!!! We all need Jesus!!!
I love wasp and this is one of their most incredible songs and you definitely got it right that it's about following Leaders with charisma whether they're good or bad which is frightening.
Do you have another song called Babylon
And I love wild child.
Unholy terror charisma CDs out of print sadly.
Thanks for watching and commenting on this song
Every line from these songs are quotes from dictators. No joke.
Cool song. Yeah, the song is obviously in a religious context. It's basically about following charismatic "God-like" figures & the ensuing battles between good and evil, some in the name of God/religion. The "ss" sound may represent the serpent (Satan), & "I Am" (God). "I'm the Alpha-Omega man" (God-like man), "I'll show you who I Am (God)" represents the God-like man demonstrating he's like God. This could easily describe Jesus as well. In the 3rd-Century, De Principiis, Book II, Chapter VI, On the Incarnation of the Christ, Origen described Jesus as "the God-Man." Specific people & groups seem to be referenced in the song, & organized religion itself is a target too. Considering the overarching theme, we could safely add certain evangelical TV preachers to the list as well.
the Acoustic Version of Sleeping in the fire
Loved your video. Listen to "The raging storm" and to "U" from the K.F.D. album
Great song great album
Count St. Germain was the one pulling strings from across the vale.Behind all world powers. He was Enki,Thoth, Merlin, Frances Bacon, Christopher Columbus, Roger Bacon,The real author behind the illiterate Shakespeare . Shakespeare was a pun to Athena who shakes her spear at ignorance.
Another really powerful song of theirs is "Heaven's hung in black"
Headless Children.....amazing
Charisma ... anything Hitler makes me cry.
I'm 40 years old. Stalin destroyed my grandmothers house to prepare, Hitler was doing west with Norway, Stalin attacking from the east. Technically Hitler and Stalin were "allies" at this point but both saw thru the smoke.
Hitler from the west, Stalin from the east.
Insanity. Don't call people Nazi's or Commies on social media, a few years ago MILLIONS died over these terms.
One year later, i've joined the military i Sweden. 40 years as a weldingrobot and CnC operator, Here i am as a soldier.
I literally enlisted in the military. Fuck Russia.
I love WASP. I recommend Raging storm by them. It chills meevery time. Glad someone likes them too
I don't think he meant Lennon from the Beatles, like the picture.
You are the only one that is actually doing WASP,,,This, Chainsaw Charlie, Goodbye America,, Some really cool Trax thank you.
But it's been awhile since you have done a WASP reaction.
Please,,please,,do
"The Horror" or "Sister Sadie (and the black habits")
I promise they blow the rest away...........
W.A.S.P.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
This is METAL ART
Heavens hung in black next, Blackie Lawless writes best lyrics with amazing context. Deserves more praise but hindered by many misperceptions. Music gets better as he ages, very knowledgeable and music is outstanding.
If you want to try their classics you should go for Wild Child, L.O.V.E. Machine, I Wanna Be Somebody, Blind In Texas - these four all have videoclips-, Animal (Fuck Like a Beast), or if you want an awesome solo-filled slow one you should go for The Idol (for this one react to the album version, not the videoclip because it has an intolerably edited short version).
Heaven
hung in black
Wasp is amazing. Been listening to them forever. There are lots of deep messages in their music like this song. Unholy Terror is my favorite song of theirs (unholy terror/charisma) but Headless Children also is amazing. As all their songs are. Megadeth also has many good messages in their Music. United Abominations is probably my favorite of their records. Also Forever Free is a fantastic Wasp song with a little different somewhat more light of a message than Charisma and Headless Children and I love the Ballad of it too. Fantastic...The message I got from Charisma is a bit different than just following this version though. Wrap myself in the American flag is about All American Presidents not just the ones listed here. If I remember correctly in the Album it tells you what each lyric is about as I read through it all.
Try The Horror, The Idol, The Burning Man, The Great Misconceptions Of Me, Widowmaker, Tormentor, or Into The Fire. Any of those would be interesting 👍
Blackie travels in his own lane no doubt, and he don't give a f**k what anyone thinks.....He's one of a kind in the writing department 👍👍👍
Checkout Wasp sleeping in the fire, live at the Lyceum. Kick-ass from start to finish its a must listen 👍
Three more W.A.S.P. recommendations would be "The Headless Children" (the aftermath of nuclear war) and "Shadowman" & "Hallowed Ground" (Blackie's reaction to 9/11/2001)
I agree ... somebody body gets its
T: What I got...... (someone new trying to understand Blackie)
Me: LOL! I bought their music when it was newly released so OK, you give it a go! No one else has ever figured him out HAHA! I salute you for trying ^5!
Hahahahaha......
Blackie in this song called out that they was baby eaters in this song and it seems to be true weirdly enough .....poor kids
Still, during the solo, I love that photo of Jesus arm-wrestling Satan. Who's gonna win?
Check out Lake of fools by WASP!
💣🤟
How easy it is to be fooled by the devil how people ate blinded by the evil. No man ever ruled the world without knowing the curse of Satan.
"I'm a thing that lives and breathers
With slaves to worship me
There are many that are born of me
Anytime there are many me's
Crowned messiah, I crucified him
And still ya don't believe
I am kings - I am queens
Unholy terrors me"
This is for the: Killuminati, I'm sure.
WASP is sore of like George Carlin of Music. They make you THINK about what is in the message.
You should play “The Peace” This song will really cut deep.