W.A.S.P. Dying for the World – Revengence

This track captures W.A.S.P. at one of its most uncompromising moments, channeling raw anger and moral defiance into a tightly controlled heavy metal assault. Rather than focusing on spectacle, the song delivers its impact through sheer conviction, driven by forceful riffs and a sense of relentless forward motion that mirrors its confrontational message.

The guitar work is sharp and deliberate, built to sound almost militaristic, while the rhythm section maintains an unyielding pulse that leaves no room for comfort. There is a sense of pressure throughout the composition — not chaos, but controlled fury — reinforcing the idea of justice pursued without mercy. The production remains stripped and direct, allowing the aggression to feel immediate rather than stylized.

Lyrically, the song reflects themes of retaliation, accountability, and moral reckoning. The narrative does not glorify violence, but instead presents revenge as a consequence born from corruption, betrayal, and abuse of power. Blackie Lawless delivers the vocals with commanding authority, sounding resolute rather than theatrical, which strengthens the song’s sense of realism and urgency.

Within Dying for the World, this track functions as a statement piece — less introspective than some moments on the album, yet deeply connected to its broader critique of war, control, and human cost. It reinforces W.A.S.P.’s evolution into a band unafraid to confront uncomfortable truths through heavy metal that prioritizes meaning over excess.

W.A.S.P. Revengence

Why’s my blood race
Why I gnash my teeth
Sand man’s come here
With his misery
You wrought with pain
As you slash my flesh
Wrath’s revenge lives again

I’ll kill your pain oh the seeds of cane
I ain’t no stranger giving love
Don’t ya plead
Oh won’t ya bleed for me
Hell’s be raining from above

I’m coming home
Vengeance be thy name
I’m coming home
Revengence scream my name

Cane killed Abel – did his brother’s deed
Cursed all time
Damned to spread his seed
Pricks to blind
Thorns are in my side
Oh, slay thy brother’s life

[Repeat bridge]
[Repeat chorus]

Oh your God’s got you dying to be
Oh your martyr’s in the sand
I’ll hunt you down like the dogs that you be
Your Armageddon’s in my hands

[Repeat chorus]

Album: Dying for the World

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W.A.S.P. is an American heavy metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1982 by Blackie Lawless. Emerging from the shock-rock scene of the early 1980s, the band became known for its aggressive sound, theatrical image, and uncompromising attitude. Over time, W.A.S.P. evolved beyond provocation, developing a darker and more introspective style, especially on concept-driven albums like The Crimson Idol and Babylon. Today, the band is regarded as a classic act of heavy metal, respected for its longevity, powerful songwriting, and the distinctive vision of its founder.