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Wasp - Inside in the Electric Circus (Dig)

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Wasp - Inside in the Electric Circus (Dig)
Wasp Band: Wasp
Title: Inside in the Electric Circus (Dig)
Rating:
Release Date: 12 August, 2003
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: The Big Welcome 2: Inside The Electric Circus 3: I Don't Need No Doctor 4: 9.5. N.A.S.T.Y. 5: Restless Gypsy 6: Shoot From The Hip 7: I'm Alive 8: Easy Living 9: Sweet Cheetah 10: Mantronic 11: King Of Sodom And Gomorrah 12: The Rock Rolls On 13: Flesh And Fire (Bonus) 14: D.B. Blues (Bonus)

Customer Reviews
Inside The Electric WASP!!

WASP exploded on the metal seen back in the early 80's,
with their debut "Animal F**k Like a Beast". This album I've liked since high school.
They took on TIPPER GORE & The PMRC that tried to have them banned,
but in the end compromised by putting parental warning stickers on
all new albums.
I would recommend this album to all WASP fans.
I rate this album a 8!!.

Album #3 and still going strong. Ladies and Gentlemen.......
A. A lot of people thought W. S. P. was going soft with this album, but they were mistaken. One listen to 'Shoot from the Hip' was all you had to hear that Blackie was still on a rockin' rollin' rampage of sex, violence, and debauchery.

At the time this album was released, the PMRC was in it's full fury. Tipper Gore had targeted W. A. S. P. as one of the worst bands ever. Blackie had to bow a little and remove the periods in between the letters of "WASP" and this is the only album where this happens. With the next album "Live. . . in the Raw" the dots were back as drops of blood and have been there ever since. Also on this album Johny Rod from King Kobra came in to assume bass duty as Blackie went to the guitar for the first time on a W. A. S. P. album. Randy Piper, an original member, was now gone.

The opening is a bit corny, but you gotta realize that Blackie is the ringleader and afterall, someone needs to welcome you inside the madness, so it might as well be him.

The opening track is the title track and it's awesome. One of the best opening guitar riffs W. A. S. P. ever did. The song is full of energy, rampant, and exciting. The next tune, the cover of "I don't need no doctor" is simply awesome. '95 Nasty' should have been a hit, but it's still played live to this day.

Not everyone liked 'Mantronic', but I liked it. A bionic man with balls of steel is always a great idea for a tune. "King of Sodom and Gommarah", "Sweet Cheetah", and the closer "The Rock Rolls on" are also standouts.

This is a great album.

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