W.A.S.P. Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Crazy |
| 2 | Animal (Fuck Like A Beast) |
| 3 | 9.5.- N.A.S.T.Y. |
| 4 | The Story Of Jonathon (Part 1 & 2) |
| 5 | I Wanna Be Somebody |
| 6 | 95-N.A.S.T.Y. |
| 7 | Wild Child |
| 8 | Charisma |
| 9 | Seas Of Fire |
| 10 | Promised Land |
| 11 | Live To Die Another Day |
| 12 | Into The Fire |
| 13 | Mean Man |
| 14 | Sleeping In The Fire |
| 15 | Thunder Red |
| 16 | Let It Roar |
| 17 | Godless Run |
| 18 | Kill Your Pretty Face |
| 19 | B.A.D. |
| 20 | Burn |
| 21 | Unholy Terror |
| 22 | I Am One |
| 23 | School Daze |
| 24 | The Idol |
| 25 | The Titanic Overture |
| 26 | Hold On To My Heart |
| 27 | Blind in Texas |
| 28 | The Eulogy |
| 29 | Cries In The Night |
| 30 | Tormentor |
| 31 | Rebel In The F.D.G. |
| 32 | Whole Lotta Rosie |
| 33 | Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting |
| 34 | Paint It Black |
| 35 | Ballcrusher |
| 36 | Raven Heart |
| 37 | Trail of Tears |
| 38 | The Flame |
| 39 | Goodbye America |
| 40 | Dirty Balls |
| 41 | Damnation Angels |
| 42 | The Great Misconceptions Of Me |
| 43 | Hellion |
| 44 | Sex Drive |
| 45 | My Tortured Eyes |
| 46 | Tie Your Mother Down |
| 47 | Wicked Love |
| 48 | Cocaine Cowboys |
| 49 | The Last Command |
| 50 | Jack Action |
W.A.S.P. Albums
About W.A.S.P.
W.A.S.P. is an American heavy metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1982, led by the theatrical and controversial frontman Blackie Lawless, who became notorious for their shock rock performances featuring blood, fire, and provocative imagery. Their sound blended aggressive heavy metal with arena rock anthems, exemplified by hits like "Animal (Fuck Like A Beast)" and "Crazy," which sparked widespread censorship debates and helped fuel the PMRC's campaign for parental advisory labels. Albums like "The Crimson Idol" showcased their evolution from shock value to sophisticated concept albums, while their theatrical live shows influenced countless metal acts. Despite-or perhaps because of-their controversial nature, W.A.S.P. became pivotal figures in 1980s metal culture, proving that provocation and musical prowess could coexist in the heavy metal landscape.