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Dying for the World
Metal · 2002 · 10 tracks

Dying for the World

A heavy, mid-tempo reaction to global turmoil. Blackie Lawless delivers his signature rasp over a thick wall of guitars and somber, anthemic melodies.

June 10, 2002 · Not On Label (W.A.S.P.)

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A heavy, defiant sense of mourning that channels anger into massive, somber anthems.

Tracklist · 10 Tracks
01
Shadow Man
5:34
02
My Wicked Heart
5:38
03
Black Bone Torso
2:16
04
Hell for Eternity
4:38
05
Hallowed Ground
5:54
06
Revengeance (Be Thy Name)
5:21
07
Trail of Tears
5:51
08
Stone Cold Killers
4:56
09
Rubberman
4:26
10
Hallowed Ground (acoustic)
6:08
Moments Worth Listening For
The transition from the haunting acoustic intro of Hallowed Ground into the crushing full-band weight.
Blackie Lawless hitting a sustained, gravel-flecked high note during the climax of Shadow Man.
The relentless, double-kick driven aggression that defines the bridge of Revengeance.

How does Dying for the World sound next to the rest of W.A.S.P.'s catalogue?

Social Commentary+1.5σ

The writing leans notably further into social commentary than the rest of the catalogue.

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