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The Last Command

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Download links and information about The Last Command by W. A. S. P.. This album was released in 1985 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 01:13:38 minutes.

Artist: W. A. S. P.
Release date: 1985
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 17
Duration: 01:13:38
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Wild Child 5:12
2. Ballcrusher 3:27
3. Fistful of Diamonds 4:13
4. Jack Action 4:15
5. Widowmaker 5:17
6. Blind In Texas 4:21
7. Cries In the Night 3:41
8. The Last Command 4:10
9. Running Wild In the Streets 3:29
10. Sex Drive 3:02
11. Mississippi Queen 3:21
12. Savage 3:32
13. On Your Knees (Live, Lyceum 1984) 4:38
14. Hellion (Live, Lyceum 1984) 4:45
15. Sleeping (In the Fire) [Live, Lyceum 1984) 5:44
16. Animal (F**k Like a Beast) [Live, Lyceum 1984] 4:37
17. I Wanna Be Somebody (Live, Lyceum 1984) 5:54

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On W.A.S.P.'s sophomore effort, 1985's The Last Command, the band hired Quiet Riot producer Spencer Proffer to man the boards, resulting in a slightly more accessible sound than their rugged self-titled debut. Although the album wasn't the massive commercial breakthrough the band had hoped for, it resulted in their second gold-certified release in a row as they became one of the more popular metal bands of the mid-'80s (touring heavily with the likes of Kiss, Black Sabbath, and Iron Maiden). Blackie Lawless' lyrics still relied heavily on sexual fantasies ("Sex Drive"), as well as tales of revenge ("Ballcrusher," "Jack Action"), and children of the street ("Running Wild in the Streets"). The album's two singles/videos proved popular on MTV's heavy metal-oriented shows — the party-hearty "Blind in Texas" and "Wild Child," the latter a tale of a Harley-riding free spirit. [The 1998 CD reissue nearly doubled the original album's length, featuring a cover of Mountain's early-'70s hit "Mississippi Queen," the original B-side "Savage," and five live tracks recorded at England's Lyceum in October of 1984: "On Your Knees," "Hellion," "L.O.V.E. Machine," "Animal," and "I Wanna Be Somebody."]