W.A.S.P. K.F.D.

W.A.S.P. K.F.D.

Released in 1997, K. F. D. is one of the most aggressive, abrasive, and confrontational albums in the W. A. S. P. discography. Standing for “ Kill. Fuck. Die.”, the title alone signals a deliberate rejection of subtlety. This is Blackie Lawless at his angriest — not theatrical, not symbolic, but brutally direct.

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