W.A.S.P. Miss You promo – Video Clip


“Miss You” is a song by the American heavy metal band W.A.S.P. that reveals a more emotional and introspective side of the group, contrasting with their often aggressive and confrontational image. Rooted in hard rock and melodic heavy metal, the track emphasizes atmosphere, melody, and emotional weight rather than raw intensity.

The song focuses on themes of loss, longing, and regret, carried by Blackie Lawless’s expressive vocal performance. Musically, “Miss You” leans toward a ballad-like structure, blending restrained guitar work with a sense of melancholy that highlights the band’s versatility and songwriting depth.

Often remembered as one of W.A.S.P.’s most heartfelt compositions, “Miss You” demonstrates the band’s ability to step beyond shock and rebellion, delivering a sincere and emotionally resonant piece within their catalog.

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Miss You

Lost inside our room
A priest at the door with news
Said you were gone and I knew oh and
My world was broken in two
I’d pray that you were here
To hold my heart
I’d hide myself in our bed
And cry myself numbOh God I miss you tell me can you hear me
Oh God I miss you I can’t scream and I can’t speak
Show me now (tell me how)
Will I ever be free from you
(Oh God I miss you)Lost inside my head
I closed my eyes and fled
No pain, no gain, no death no more
I drown myself in flesh
Is there no way out no way how
Would you even know me nowI’ve found this thing that I make sing
Can you hear me now
Why did you go and leave
Me alone
Now I’m running away
From my home
No they’ll never know
I’m gone
They don’t know how, no howCan you hear me now oh
Do you see somehow oh
Is there no love from your great beyond
Can you hear me now


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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.