W.A.S.P.
W.A.S.P.1982年组建的洛衫矶重金属乐队中。是以其恐怖的形象、放肆而淫秽的歌词以及野蛮的舞台表演为特色的一支乐队。 Country of origin: United States Location: Los Angeles, California Status: Active Formed in: 1982 Genre: Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Lyrical themes: Sex, Party (early); Society, Anti-religion (mid); Christianity, Politics (later) Current label: Napalm Records Years active: 1982-1989, 1991-1993, 1995-present While the first official line-up was Blackie Lawless, Randy Piper, Rik Fox and Tony Richards, Fox left within the same year of the band's inception. Lawless himself took over bass duties and Chris Holmes was brought in to handle the guitars. The band's abbreviated nomenclature of W.A.S.P. helped fuel the controversy surrounding the band in their early days (in the same manner that KISS was supposed to be an abbreviation of Knights In Satan's Service) as Lawless' publicity machine dropped hints that the act's real name was "We Are Sexual Perverts" or "We Are Sexual Predators". On one occasion a reporter asked Blackie about the acronym to which he replied with "We Ain't Sure, Pal". Blackie Lawless disbanded W.A.S.P. twice: once at the end of 1989 and again at the end of 1993. He reformed the band in 1991, pressured by fans and promoters to release The Crimson Idol under the W.A.S.P. moniker. He reformed it again in early 1995 while working on Still Not Black Enough, as the songs sounded similar to W.A.S.P.'s sound and could follow up on the previous album.