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Wasp work in a nutshell


Wasp 's first CD release in 1995 was the album Still Not Black Enough. During those last 10 years, 9 albums of the artist were released (see our discographies to learn more about these albums). Hereunder are some of Wasp's best successes. By the way, did you ever wonder how the artist succeded ? Check out Wasp biography to find out !
Crimson Idol
Unholy Terror (Limited Edition)
Still Not Black Enough

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Review of Wasp : Still Not Black Enough
1999 reissue of this long-deleted 1995 album by Blackie Lawless and the boys. 10 tracks including 'Somebody To Love', 'I Can't' and 'Scared To Death'.

Users's Reviews - Wasp : Ok to average, but has the best ballad on Earth
If you ever need to charm your girlfriend back after the Big One, play I Keep Holding On to her. There is nothing by any artist that compares to it as far as emotional ballads go.
Your latest reviews - Wasp : A very good offering from Wasp!
It's a great cd no matter how you look at it. If you want a good story telling cd, get this one and skip the Neon God ones as they are basically the same as this?

The song writing here is very good and Mr. Lawless seemed to have found a formula that worked to perfection here. Chris Holmes is gone and that's good as his leads were always boring as hell. Bob Kulick is his replacement and he does a much better job on this cd of creating solo's that have some sort of meaning. Overall the tunes and story flow along very nicely.
Some say this is WASP's best and it may well be, but Headless Children, Inside the Electric Circus and Dying for the World are also very good cd's and recommended.

Wasp does a nice job covering When The Levee Breaks here as well, bravo!!!!!!