W.A.S.P. Band

W.A.S.P. Band

W.A.S.P., an influential heavy metal band formed in the early 1980s, is known for its theatrical performances and provocative lyrics. The band has undergone various lineup changes and musical evolution over the decades, maintaining a dedicated fan base. Their impact on the genre is significant, blending shock rock with a distinctive sound that continues to resonate in the music scene.

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