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Dying for the World

 
Album Review: Dying for the World

  • Artist: W.A.S.P.
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 11, 2002
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

In the liner notes that Blackie Lawless wrote for Dying for the World, W.A.S.P.'s founder/lead singer angrily declares, "F*ck political correctness; that went down with the World Trade Center." Of course, being politically correct is something that Lawless has never been accused of. Back in the '80s, his over-the-top antics offended people of all political persuasions. Lawless always loved to be shocking -- Alice Cooper and Ozzy Osbourne taught him well -- but on Dying for the World, the veteran headbanger never gets into shock value for the sake of shock value. This 2002 release has a consistently serious tone, and that seriousness was, to a large degree, inspired by the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Lawless' liner notes assert that when the World Trade Center became a mass grave, he was determined to record an album that expressed his anger -- and Dying for the World is definitely angry. However, Lawless' lyrics don't necessarily come across as overtly political. "Revengeance," "Stone Cold Killers," and "Hell for Eternity" call for the destruction of those who destroyed Manhattan's Twin Towers, but the songs are worded in such a way that if you didn't read Lawless' liner notes, you wouldn't necessarily know that he was railing against al-Qaeda terrorists. Similarly, the moving "Hallowed Ground" was inspired by Lawless' October 2001 visit to what New Yorkers now call "Ground Zero," although he doesn't mention the World Trade Center by name. And not every track has to do with terrorism; the haunting "Trail of Tears," for example, is about the oppression of Native Americans. Musically, Dying for the World breaks no new ground for W.A.S.P., which sticks to an '80s-like sound -- and for die-hard fans of '80s metal, that isn't a bad thing. Not all of W.A.S.P.'s albums have been consistent, but this excellent CD is arguably the band's strongest, most focused release since the '80s. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Shadow Man (Lyrics) Blackie Lawless W.A.S.P. (5:34)
My Wicked Heart (Lyrics) Blackie Lawless W.A.S.P. (5:38)
Black Bone Torso (Lyrics) Blackie Lawless W.A.S.P. (2:15)
Hell for Eternity (Lyrics) Blackie Lawless W.A.S.P. (4:38)
Hallowed Ground (Lyrics) Blackie Lawless W.A.S.P. (5:54)
Revengeance (Lyrics) Blackie Lawless W.A.S.P. (5:20)
Trail of Tears (Lyrics) Blackie Lawless W.A.S.P. (5:50)
Stone Cold Killers (Lyrics) Blackie Lawless W.A.S.P. (4:56)
Rubber Man Blackie Lawless W.A.S.P. (4:25)
Hallowed Ground [Acoustic][Take] Blackie Lawless W.A.S.P. (6:08)

Credits

Frankie Banali (Drums), Blackie Lawless (Guitar), Blackie Lawless (Keyboards), Blackie Lawless (Vocals), Blackie Lawless (Producer), Bill Metoyer (Engineer), Bill Metoyer (Mixing), W.A.S.P. (Main Performer), Mike Duda (Bass), Mike Duda (Vocals), Tom Baker (Mastering), Darrell Roberts (Guitar), Darrell Roberts (Vocals)
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Dying for the World
Studio album by W.A.S.P.
Released June 11, 2002
Genre Hard rock, Heavy metal
Length 50:38
Label Metal-Is
Producer Blackie Lawless, Tom Baker
Professional reviews
W.A.S.P. chronology
Unholy Terror
(2001)
Dying for the World
(2002)
The Neon God: Part 1 - The Rise
(2004)

Dying for the World is the tenth album by W.A.S.P., released in 2002 (see 2002 in music). "Dying For The World" was Blackie Lawless' dedication to all those who perished in the attacks of the 9/11 events, especially heard on the 'Hallowed Ground' track.

The album was written and recorded in less than 12 months. This is very unusual as Blackie Lawless is a perfectionist, normally taking 2 years or more to finish an album and have it recorded.

Track listing

  • All songs written by Blackie Lawless.
  1. "Shadow Man" - 5:34
  2. "My Wicked Heart" - 5:38
  3. "Black Bone Torso" - 2:15
  4. "Hell for Eternity" - 4:38
  5. "Hallowed Ground" - 5:54
  6. "Revengeance" - 5:20
  7. "Trail of Tears" - 5:50
  8. "Stone Cold Killers" - 4:56
  9. "Rubber Man" - 4:25
  10. "Hallowed Ground (Acoustic)" - 6:08

Japanese CD bonus tracks

  1. "Revengeance (Karaoke Version)" - 5:21
  2. "Trail Of Tears (Take #1)" - 5:04
  3. "Hallowed Ground (Take #2)" - 5:19

 
 
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