Metal Mania: W.A.S.P.



A complete career retrospective and band documentary of the American Heavy Metal phenomenon known… as W.A.S.P.

Table of Contents:
00:01:32 – Band History (1976-1984)
00:14:08 – “Animal (Fuck Like A Beast)” (1984)
00:19:30 – W.A.S.P. (1984)
00:25:33 – The Last Command (1985)
00:31:31 – RANT: “Real Metal” vs. “Hair Metal”
00:36:50 – Inside The Electric Circus (1986)
00:46:55 – W.A.S.P. vs. The PMRC
00:55:47 – The Headless Children (1989)
01:04:06 – RANT: Chris Holmes And The Decline of Western Civilization Pool Interview
01:14:11 – The Crimson Idol (1992)
01:25:20 – Still Not Black Enough (1995)
01:35:43 – Kill.Fuck.Die (1997)
01:51:35 – Helldorado (1999)
01:56:40 – Unholy Terror (2001)
02:06:52 – RANT: Chris Holmes Part 2 – Electric Boogaloo
02:13:52 – Dying For The World (2002)
02:28:57 – The Neon God (2004)
02:42:36 – Dominator (2007)
02:49:05 – Babylon (2009)
02:59:37 – Golgotha (2015)
03:03:55 – ReIdolized: The Soundtrack To The Crimson Idol (2018)

Intro: “The Torture Never Stops”

Outro: “Running Wild In The Streets”

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39 thoughts on “Metal Mania: W.A.S.P.”

  1. Dude, this was awesome and everything…but you do not even compare to Razorfist. It's pretty clear you completely ripped him off blind with zero shame, unless it's razorfist himself pretending to be a doucheb*g rip off of himself. Where's the originality, buddy??? You even ripped off the same episode idea featuring W.A.S.P.

    All i can say is that you can try to be him but you come nowhere close. It just generic. I might as well pour me a bowl of some Always Save Corn Flakes instead of Kellogg's. Un- watchable, really.

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  2. Anyone listening to this that's interested in true W.A.S.P. history please watch Chris Holmes "Mean Man". There you will find out a bit of who "Blackie" …uh sorry, Steven Duren really is. Because "Blackie Lawless" is about as much Blackie Lawless as Jimmy Swaggart isn't a skin dog…
    And in relation to Steven I introduce you to what you've been exposed as many years ago, and it's right there in the bands name…
    Wasps Autonomous Super Poser.
    (This comment doesn't take anything away from the music)

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  3. The Crimson Idol better than Operation Mindcrime??? Yeah, no!

    I think if you had a vote, Crimson idol would collect as much dust in the comments section than it did rotting on a shelf at Tower Records

    Keep on burning that crack rock, sparky! You're about as delusional as a christian believing that gid massages our assholes with his wholesome cock. You have no right to have an opinion on real metal, boy…keep on fingering that coochie in your rich mommy's castle, woke-boy! Razor fist oughta sue the fuck out of you…I know I would if I were him. Fucking poser!

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  4. I bought the album with "I wanna be somebody" on it. I like that tune. But its the only tune I cared for. I think it was their first album. I dunno. It was on vinyl and first albums are usually crappy sounding from low budget funding. Maybe I'll try one of their later albums.
    I did like their version of "Can you see the real me". They covered that very well and Im glad the put it on video.

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  5. Well done putting this together Must have taken a while.
    Blackie is my favourite singer songwriter. Been a fan since the crimson idol masterpiece. So many great albums. the first W.A.S.P. album i heard was inside the electric circus. Although blackie puts this album down i think it's a great album perfect for 1986. He was able to grow on headless a few years later. Still not black enough i think is so underated. dying for the world i think is awesome. Thanks for this 🤘

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  6. this was fantastic…….the first time i watched it on metal mythos. seriously dude i wasnt gonna say but fuck it ur gen thinks they can just steal anothers work and present it as rheir own. sad. u FUCKING ACTUALLY DID THE RANT ARE U SHITTING ME. THIS SHIT SHOULD BE ILLEGAL. HE EVEN STOLE METAL MYTHOS' RANT. JUST GO WATCH. UR LAME BRUH

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  7. Bold of you to assume that Headless wasn’t the first physical album I purchased… 😤

    Despite a few inaccuracies and the copy+paste Razörfist formula and aesthetic, you did a decent job with this. Keep working at it and you’ll come into your own with your videos eventually.

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  8. Why do you put the band’s early photos for 3 seconds? Better to put them longer than have you on screen most of the time. You are a good storyteller, so people will still hear you talking but having a good visual of the band.

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  9. Thank you and much appreciation for the un-biased and respectful acknowledgement of my brief however integrally important contribution to the foundation history of WASP. I see that you did your research background history 👍🏻. Despite a few disgruntled fans who debate my time in the band, and have made it their life's mission to dismiss the historical truth.
    If you're interested in doing an interview, let me know. I'm in Facebook and currently the newest member of the band Freakshow with Carlos Cavazo and WASP drummer Stet Howland, and Miss Crazy guitarist Ronnie Borchert. Cheers.

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  10. I've been a fan since I was 13, many many years ago I seen WASP open up for Priest and later seen Metallica open up for WASP, I saw the first 5 albums live. In the early to mid 80's, WASP was the American band. Chris Holmes/Randy Puper is why I play guitar. Their tone was an art on its own. I'm glad that WASP has stood the tests of time. Documentaries would be being made if they weren't such a huge influence on metal music.

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  11. My wife FINALLY got to see W.A.S.P. for her first time last year. It was my second. I got to see them once before in L.A. when they did the reunion show with Chris Holmes right before K.F.D. came out I think. 1997 at the House of Blues if memory serves me correctly. Moterhead and Super Suckers opened up for them.

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  12. very good work ! 10/10 this is a very very good documentary ! -White Anglo-Saxon Protestant
    was say once in montreal 1985 i was there 🤭forum live
    am a hellion since 1984🤪
    wasp first metal band sign contract 1 millions $ CAPITAL record

    W.A.S.P-hate to love ,love to hate relation—i follow blackie all my life !
    I had a hard time forgiving him when he refused to play montreal foufoune electric!
    but hey! love unconditionally!

    thank for this masterpiece documentary!

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  13. KICK ASS! "I Wanna Be SomeONE" and "Hole Like A Head" made me laugh. Honest mistakes and really, this is an EXCELLENT video. Just bustin' balls… mispronouncing Tom Araya and misspelling Toronto are Heretic are forgivable, plus you are CORRECT about Pantera. Fun Fact: A version of "For Whom The Bells Tolls" originally appeared on the album Don't Cry Wolf by the band LONDON!

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  14. This was epic! I really liked the RazorFist episode, but I see this as a nod to him and surpassing it with very detailed and complete info. Truly appreciated, you rock!

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