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W.A.S.P. - The Headless Children

W.A.S.P. : The Headless Children
Artist: W.A.S.P.
Album: The Headless Children
Year: Year: Year: 1989
Genre(s): Metal: Heavy
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The Headless Children



N Track Title Track Length Preview Download Track
1 The Heretic 7:22 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
2 The Real Me 3:20 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
3 The Headless Children 5:46 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
4 Thunderhead 6:49 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
5 Mean Man 4:48 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
6 The Neutron Bomber 4:09 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
7 Mephisto Waltz 1:27 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
8 Forever Free 5:09 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
9 Maneater 4:47 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
10 Rebel In The F.D.G. 5:07 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
11 Locamative Breath 2:59 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
12 For Whom The Bell Tolls 3:48 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
13 Lake Of Fools 5:31 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
14 War Cry 5:32 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
15 L.O.V.E. Machine 6:52 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
16 Blind In Texas 4:47 PreviewDownload ringtone Download
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With 1988's The Headless Children, W.A.S.P. attempted to be taken as serious artists (for the most part). And while singer/guitarist/leader Blackie Lawless expressed excitement about the band's current lineup, which included longtime guitarist Chris Holmes, bassist Johnny Rod, Quiet Riot drummer Frankie Banali, and Uriah Heep keyboardist Ken Hensley -- the complete group never toured. With the band concentrating more on the music than the gimmicks (the group was pictured sans ghoulish makeup and costumes), The Headless Children remains W.A.S.P.'s most accomplished work. The album's best-known tracks remain their cover of the Who's Quadrophenia anthem "The Real Me" and the rocking "Mean Man" (an autobiographical tale about guitarist Holmes), while a pair of epics -- "The Heretic" and the title track -- and perhaps W.A.S.P.'s best ballad, "Forever Free," were also standouts. While longtime fans may prefer the gross-out heavy metal of their early albums (W.A.S.P. and The Last Command), The Headless Children is their best constructed album. [The 1998 CD reissue contained six added bonus tracks -- among them a cover of Jethro Tull's "Locomotive Breath" and live versions of "L.O.V.E. Machine" and "Blind in Texas."] ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide


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