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I was wondering if it was worth mentioning the source for the name - clearly a play on White Anglo Saxon Protestant and I was of the understanding the band changed the meaning of the acronym to mean We Are 'Sexual Perverts. However, I could be wrong. (Emperor 21:45, 12 September 2006 (UTC))
GENRE,are you people sure that w.a.s.p. is heavy metal? i would consider wasp glam metal Lawless is supposed to have replied to a question about what it's an acronym for: -"We Ain't Sure, Pal" --Odd M. Nilsen 09:11, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
Seems to me W.A.S.P. is an abbreviation, not an acronym, though a lot would come down to whether there are periods between the letters and how the letters are actually pronounced (i.e., do people say "W-A-S-P" or "Wasp"?). See the discussion here: link title
C d h (talk) 14:49, 21 February 2008 (UTC)
I heard it means We Are Sexual Predators. (83.171.169.245 (talk) 16:43, 12 July 2008 (UTC))
The band are simply called 'WASP'. The dots in between the letters were added as Blackie thought that it would look good on posters etc, and help the band's name stand out. The various answers given by the band mentioned above (ie; they have given many different answers) would appear to support the fact that then initials mean nothing. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.42.13.70 (talk) 23:22, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
It would seem that the US pressing of the debut album has We Are Sexual Perverts in the etchings of runout, so it would be plausible that someone related to band has come up with acronym as well? –Flammie (talk) 02:47, 1 October 2012 (UTC)
I assume few if any rock bands have done the type of things W.A.S.P. are described here to have done. (I mean, Ozzy Osbourne is "legendary", at least in my impression, for allegedly "merely" having bitten the head off a bat or whatever it was on stage.) The appalling acts are propably noteworthy enough to deserve special attention in the article. 62.16.241.235 18:33, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
In case anyone's interested, I've put together a W.A.S.P. template and added it to all the people and album pages. --Midx1004 15:41, 15 July 2007 (UTC)
Anyone know why the page for Mike Duda redirects back here..? And how does one remove it?? --Midx1004 15:44, 15 July 2007 (UTC)
The result of the proposal was No move Duja► 09:32, 4 October 2007 (UTC)
W.A.S.P. (band) → W.A.S.P. — Is there another W.A.S.P. I don't know about to make this ambiguous? I can't see someone searching for W.A.S.P. looking for Wasp. —Halo 14:49, 27 September 2007 (UTC)
*'''Support'''
or *'''Oppose'''
, then sign your comment with ~~~~
. Since polling is not a substitute for discussion, please explain your reasons, taking into account Wikipedia's naming conventions.It seems that everytime someone puts another genre related to W.A.S.P., it's instantly deleted and turns back to only Heavy Metal. C'mon, calling W.A.S.P. exclusively Heavy Metal is limiting the conception of their music and images! For instance, until Inside the Eletric Circus, W.A.S.P. was almost completely Hard Rock; their Heavier material came later.
It think the band fits perfectly in the Hard Rock and Shock Rock gentes. Still, I'm asking you because I won't change it if most people disagree with me. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 201.37.205.178 (talk) 22:06, 19 October 2007 (UTC)
If you sheck out The KISS Article thay only call it Hard Rock, Heavy Metal —Preceding unsigned comment added by WillyTheHurricane (talk • contribs) 13:39, 14 September 2009 (UTC)
I understand that everybody editing this page will be big W.A.S.P. fans (hell, I'm one as well) but we should still stay objective. You can't write that The Crimon Idol was
voted by many of W.A.S.P. die-hard fans as the best material this great band have ever produced.
That belongs to fan-sites, and to the casual reader doesn't give a damn about what die-hard fans think. I hope you don't mind if I apply a few changes but felt I should leave a notice first. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Gorwath (talk • contribs) 17:32, 25 November 2007 (UTC)
Someone should remove the following two lines as they are not encyclopedic and wiki is not a message board for the band. StereoDevil (talk) 22:07, 14 January 2008 (UTC)
"W.A.S.P. would like to apologize to the fans and promoters for any inconvenience caused by this fact."
"More information can be found on their myspace page www.myspace.com/wasp"
W.A.S.P. played themselves for a segment in a low budget movie in the 1980s. I can't remember the movie title, but the concept was that a computer genius hacker gets brought into a magical world and is challenged by an evil wizard type to get through a trap-filled magical labyrinth.
The love interest gets teleported by the evil wizard to a heavy metal concert. W.A.S.P. is the name on the stage, and Lawless is lewdly performing while she is tied up to a rack. He is wearing gauntlets, each with with half of a rotary saw blades. Anyone remember seeing this? Anyone know the name?
The movie that you are wondering about is called "The Dungeonmaster". Originally called Ragewar: The Challenges of Excalibrate and Digital Knights respectively. It was released in 1983 and in 1985, starring Jeffrey Byron, Richard Moll and Leslie Wing. At the time of filming, band members included: Blackie Lawless, Chris Holmes, Randy Piper and Tony Richards. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.28.52.145 (talk) 02:02, 8 April 2009 (UTC)
I'm perfectltly aware of the fact W.A.S.P. weren't a typical glam metal band (they were probably the heaviest and the darkest band on the scene), but W.A.S.P. ARE mentioned in the article on glam metal, and are often associated (if not labeled as glam metal - http://digitaldreamdoor.nutsie.com/pages/best_metal-hair-art.html) with the glam metal scene. I didn't want to add Category:Glam metal musical groups without other opinions. Ostalocutanje (talk) 22:50, 7 March 2009 (UTC)
isnt wasp generally considered glam metal? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.2.149.158 (talk) 16:20, 21 July 2009 (UTC)
I know that the image W.A.S.P. had was more along the lines of Alice Cooper, but then again so was Twisted Sister's and they are definately a hair metal band. I believe it should be added as a genre. Opinions anyone? Rockgenre (talk) 04:37, 13 September 2009 (UTC)
This "independent" release was actually released on Restless Records, a division of Enigma, recording # 72104-4 (taken directly from my cassette of this release)Copyright 1985, Sanctuary Productions, inc.
This should be reflected on the front page. I would make the changes but don't feel like messing it up and having someone give me grief for it.
Dieterderblau (talk) 00:57, 25 September 2009 (UTC)
"Extreme Death Jazz/Polka" band? This is obviously trolling and should be fixed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.28.98.82 (talk) 15:21, 17 July 2011 (UTC)
This article could use the help of an expert. These guys have put out albums that are not listed. The EP for Animal, which I believe came out in 1984, isn't listed. If I sorted through my old LP's, I'm sure I'd find a couple more. And there are singles, too. But, again, I'd love to see someone help out who is really on top of the band's history. They've done more than what is represented here, and I don't want to see them short changed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by G33Z3R (talk • contribs) 23:02, 3 August 2015 (UTC)
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W.A.S.P. je američki hevi-metal bend osnovan 1982.godine od strane Blackie Lawess-a,koji je jedini originalni član benda.Tokom ranih 1980.godina muzička scena Los Anđelesa uticala je na pojavu hevi-metal izvođača. W.A.S.P. je u nekima svojim singlovima imao i šok-rok tema. W.A.S.P. je prodao 12 miliona primeraka njihovog albuma. Turneje: 1.Sister 1976-1980 2.Early Shows 1982-83 3.Winged Assassins Tour 1984-85 4.Last Command Tour 1986 5.Inside the Electric Circus Tour 1986-87 6.The Headless Children Tour 1989 7.The Crimson Idol Tour 1992 8.Kill.Fuck.Die. World Tour 1996-1998 9.Helldorado Wor1984 - W.A.S.P. 10.Unholy Terror Tour 2001 11.The Neon God World Tour 2004 12.Tour 2005-2006 13.The Crimson Idol Tour 2007-2008 14.Sonic & Bloody Massacre Tour 2009 15.Beast of Babylon World Tour 2009-2010 16.Return to Babylon Tour 2010-2011 17.30 Years of Thunder World Tour 2012 18.The Bloody Road to Golgotha 2015 19.--Alistera Manson (talk) 12:08, 3 December 2017 (UTC)The Crimson Idol 25th Anniversary Tour 2017 Studijski albumi: 1984 - W.A.S.P. 1985 - The Last Command 1986 - Inside the Electric Circus 1989 - The Headless Children 1992 - The Crimson Idol 1995 - Still Not Black Enough 1997 - Kill Fuck Die 1999 - Helldorado 2001 - Unholy Terror 2002 - Dying for the World 2004 - The Neon God: Part 1 – The Rise 2004 - The Neon God: Part 2 – The Demise 2007 - Dominator 2009 - Babylon 2015 - Golgotha Singlovi:
Animal (F**k Like A Beast) (1984) I Wanna Be Somebody (1984) L.O.V.E. Machine (1984) School Days (1984) Sleeping (In the Fire) (1984) Blind in Texas (1985) Cries in the Night (1985) Wild Child (1986) On Your Knees (Live) (1986) 9.5. - Nasty (1986) I Don't Need No Doctor (1987) Scream Until You Like It (1987) Live... Animal (1987) The Real Me (1989) Forever Free (1989) Mean Man (1989) The Headless Children (1989) Chainsaw Charlie (Murders in the New Morgue) (1992) The Idol (1992) Hold On To My Heart (1992) I Am One (1992) The Story of Jonathan Part I and II (1992) Sunset & Babylon (1993) Black Forever (1995) Kill F**k Die (1997) Helldorado (1999) Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting (2000) Shadow Man (2001) Crazy (2009) Reference:
Sharpe-Young, Garry (2007). Metal: The Definitive Guide. Jawbone Press. pp. 327–30. ISBN 9781906002015.
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Moved as proposed. Pending a clear consensus on the redirect target, I am pointing that to Wasp (disambiguation). bd2412 T 15:58, 30 December 2017 (UTC)
W.A.S.P. → W.A.S.P. (band) – per GBook and GNews usage and WP:ASTONISH should be a redirect to White Anglo-Saxon Protestant. In ictu oculi (talk) 12:41, 22 December 2017 (UTC)