W.A.S.P. - First Blood...Last Cuts

Primary Artist
W.A.S.P.
Album Title
First Blood...Last Cuts
Release Date
March 28, 1994 
Time
 
Review by Ed Rivadavia
First Blood...last Cuts does a fine job of documenting the first decade of L.A. shock rockers W.a.s.p., but it also reveals their sound as rather one-dimensional. Venomous rockers such as "I Wanna Be Somebody," "L.O.V.E. Machine," and "Blind in Texas" are wonderfully over the top. They make up for the misguided covers ("I Don't Need No Doctor," "The Real Me") and the stabs at rock opera ("Chainsaw Charlie," "The Idol") which follow. Uncharacteristic ballads such as "Hold On to My Heart" and "Forever Free" are a welcome departure, but the album's most interesting selling point has to be the inclusion of "Animal (F**k Like a Beast)," the band's most notorious non-album track. Read More