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WASP Discography - 1984-2009 FLAC
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WASP Discography - 1984-2009 

picGenre : Glam metal
Release date : 1984-2009
Disc Manufacturer : America
Audio Codec : FLAC
Rip type : image +. cue
Audio Bitrate : Lossless WASP - American heavy metal band formed in 1982 and, along with Motley Crue, Ratt, Quiet Riot formed the Los Angeles glam metal scene. Team gained notoriety in the 1980s. and still remains popular, periodically releasing albums and performing concert tours. WASP became known thanks largely defiance musicians on stage, sexist lyrics and shocking performances, which at various times included the elements of torture, killing animals, etc. Such behavior has provoked several lawsuits that the team won. Group continues to release albums and tour, had not using early shocking elements in their speeches. Only participant remaining with the first composition is a leader WASP - guitarist and vocalist Blackie Lawless.


Original albums

WASP (1984)
The Last Command (1985)
Inside The Electric Circus (1986)
The Headless Children (1989)
The Crimson Idol (1992)
Still Not Black Enough (1995)
Kill Fuck Die (1997)
Helldorado (1999)
Unholy Terror (2001)
Dying For The World (2002)
The Neon God Part 1 - The Rise (2004)
The Neon God Part 2 - The Demise (2004)
Dominator (2007)
Babylon (2009)

Remasters

WASP (Remastered) (1984)
Inside The Electric Circus (Remastered) (1986)
The Last Command (Remastered) (1984)
The Headless Children (Remastered) (1989)
The Crimson Idol (Remastered) (1992)
LIVE ... in the RAW (Remastered) (1987)

Live albums

LIVE ... in the RAW (1987)
Double Live Assassins (1998)
The Sting (2000)

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Unfortunately most are the Japanese releases
Would be nice if the tracks were separated.
@ScatterB Why is it unfortunate? If the pressings sound good then why does it matter where they are from?
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