W.A.S.P. was one of the heavy glam rock greats of the 1980s, alongside Mötley
Crüe, Twisted Sister and Poison. Particularly outrageous, W.A.S.P. was the
subject of a 1986 campaign led by Senator Al Gore's wife, targeting its
bleeding, sexually explicit lyrics. Despite relatively limited success, W.A.S.P.
made its mark with albums such as The Headless Children (1988), The Crimson Idol
(1993) and Dying for the World (2002). Never one to give up, W.A.S.P. released
Babylon in 2009. Six years elapsed between this album and the next, Golgotha,
during which time the band performed their...