It has occured to me that not many people who play guitar know the band WASP as many as I expected. The guitarist, in my opinion is REALLY good.
Know them?
WASP? Know them
# 1
Chris Holmes kicks A$$!!! There is a rumor that he once loaned Eddie Van Halen a pristine Ibanez Destroyer and Eddie proceeded to hack it up and paint it in his trademark stripes, afterwhich Chris didn't want it back....
Also, who couldn't possibly know about a band with the singer/bassist with the codpiece that shoots out 40 ft walls of sparks... gotta be the next best show next to an Alice Cooper concert.
Also, who couldn't possibly know about a band with the singer/bassist with the codpiece that shoots out 40 ft walls of sparks... gotta be the next best show next to an Alice Cooper concert.
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# 2
heh heh... codpiece...
heh heh...
heh heh...
... and that's all I have to say about that.
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# 5
W.A.S.P. kicks ass. I'm still thinking who was a better guitarist for them, Bob Kulick, or Chris Holmes.
HADOUUUU KEN!!!!!!!! :mad: :mad:
# 6
Yep a really cool band, their concept album "the idol" is a masterpiece despite there is not Chris Holmes in this one. ;)
# 7
I love W.A.S.P, i first found out about them when reading a motley crue interview, and sixx was talking about them and hanging out with them during their shout at the devil days.
" dont know what i am", is the first song i heard the vocalist sing.
" dont know what i am", is the first song i heard the vocalist sing.
# 8
I heard one of their songs last night. They seem pretty good. I like that syle of music though. Way better than all this new metal crap thats around these days :mad:
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