Noisenik wrote:Headless Children for me. The most mature of them all. Proof that Blacky is really talented artist.
Hmm, I don't know if Blackie is really all that talented.
From a lot of interviews that I've heard in the past regarding bands that he had any association with, nearly anything that he claimed to have come up with himself was a stolen idea from someone else.
Either way, that doesn't change how I feel about W.A.S.P. as a band.
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Noisenik wrote:Headless Children for me. The most mature of them all. Proof that Blacky is really talented artist.
Hmm, I don't if Blackie is really all that talented.
From a lot of interviews that I've heard in the past regarding bands that he had any association with, nearly anything that he claimed to have come up with himself was a stolen idea from someone else.
Either way, that doesn't change how I feel about W.A.S.P.'s albums as a band.
Hmm, I don't hear anything stolen on tHC. what is there that you've heard elsewhere?
Noisenik wrote:Headless Children for me. The most mature of them all. Proof that Blacky is really talented artist.
Hmm, I don't if Blackie is really all that talented.
From a lot of interviews that I've heard in the past regarding bands that he had any association with, nearly anything that he claimed to have come up with himself was a stolen idea from someone else.
Either way, that doesn't change how I feel about W.A.S.P.'s albums as a band.
Hmm, I don't hear anything stolen on tHC. what is there that you've heard elsewhere?
Like I said, it was in the past, so I don’t know in exactly which ones, however, here is the link to the site where you can sift through the interviews yourself:
Black Axe wrote:The first two Motley Crue albums were great and heavy metal too. You have to be when you cover Helter Skelter and include an instrumental.
Sure Mötley Crüe is Heavy Metal and they playing good what they play.Actually they are the only band that is sorted as glam and that i like.I think that the first 3 albums are pure Metal but anyway who cares?
Fucking Åmål wrote:
W.A.S.P after all copied Mötley Crüe both in image and music with a result becoming clowns
Yeah...Mötley Crüe started their career by putting fuckin' SAWS in front of their dicks and throwing raw meat at their audiences and Wasp followed.
And all the Mötley Crüe albums have at least 10 "Hellions" and almost every album after Girls,girls,girls sounds like Crimson Idol, so i guess Wasp were again the followers.
It's ok if you don't like Wasp, no big deal really, nobody will crucify you for that, but saying that Wasp are not true and that they're copycats of MC etc, well, that goes really too far. Maybe you should hear Wasp again more carefully in the future 'cause saying such things about them for me means that you haven't paid any attention to their music at all.
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I don't think WASP are MC clones/copycats. I like most of their stuff especially their debut and The Crimson Idol. I like MC too esp their first 2 albums but i don't think they released anything close to the Crimson Idol.
It's well known (or at least I thought it was) that Blackie and Nikki Sixx were friends and jammed together in a band called Sister in the early 80s. Whatever similarities exist between the bands are therefore probably attributed to "mutual influence".
I will admit to not checking out WASP until late in their career because as a kid I definitely lumped them in with the poser LA bands. But once I found the stuff from the Headless/Crimson era, my attitude was corrected.
Need Crimson on LP if anyone has it.
Some of the later albums are great too, Dying for the World and Neon God part 1 specifically. Dominator also has a good energy. Neon God 2, KFD, and Helldorado are the worst of the recent years.
It depends whether one interprets the word "poser" as referring to all LA bands or simply a kind of classifier within the greater set of LA bands. My intention was the latter, and I apologize for the misunderstanding. For it was I who used a noun as an adjective, and ultimately our confusion is attributable thereto.
WASP seems to have been pretty popular in the UK. Probably due to Sanctuary being based there and getting them on the cover of Kerrang! every year.
Voted for the debut just because of it's importance in my musical evolution and for the good memories.
edit. but THC is their best.
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