On This Day: April 15, 1989 - W.A.S.P. Released The Headless Children

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On This Day: April 15, 1989 – W A S P Released The Headless Children.

On this day April 15, 1989, W A S P released their fourth studio album The Headless Children, a bold and more mature record that marked a shift in both sound and subject matter for the band. Known for their shock rock image and heavy metal anthems, this release showed a darker and more political side of W A S P.

The album reached number 48 on the US Billboard 200 and climbed to number 8 in the UK. It featured standout tracks like The Real Me, a powerful cover of The Who classic, and the...

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