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- The Neon God: A Reflection on Power, Belief, and the Human ConditionThe Neon God, Part 2 – The Demise serves as a harrowing exploration of the burdens that come with idolization, inviting listeners to confront the darker side of devotion and the cyclical nature of belief.
- W.A.S.P. Babylon – Babylon’s burning“Babylon’s Burning” is a song by the American heavy metal band W.A.S.P., released during the Babylon era, and represents one of the most direct and aggressive statements of that period. Firmly rooted in heavy metal and hard rock, the track is driven by sharp riffs, pounding rhythms, and Blackie Lawless’s …
- W A S P ReIdolizedReidolized (The Soundtrack to The Crimson Idol) is not a revisionist gimmick — it is a reclamation. Released decades after the original The Crimson Idol (1992), this version presents Blackie Lawless’s intended vision in its complete form, restoring narrative elements, dialogue, and structural cohesion that were previously constrained by label …





