W.A.S.P.'s
third studio album INSIDE THE ELECTRIC CIRCUS was recorded during
July '86 at the Pasha Music House in Hollywood, CA. Prior to the
recording of INSIDE THE ELECTRIC CIRCUS guitarist Randy Piper left
the group. King Cobra bassist Johnny Rod was brought into the fold
with Blackie Lawless switching from bass to rhythm guitar. Produced
by Blackie Lawless and mixed by Michael Wagener,
Inside
The Electric Circus was released in October '96 and reached #60
on the Billboard album chart. INSIDE THE ELECTRIC CIRCUS was supported
by W.A.S.P.'s biggest tour to date, including dates with Iron Maiden
and Slayer.
"The
only time we did not receive a bomb threat during the entire "Inside
the Electric Circus" tour was when we played Long Beach Arena,"
explains Blackie to the W.A.S.P. Nation. "I did not know about
that until the tour was over. The room got cleared at the Orpheum
in Boston. I think the room got cleared three times on that tour
and that's a big pain in the ass having to clear out all the people,
have dogs sniff for bombs, and then get them back in. Needless to
say the show's were a little late in getting started to say the
least."
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SINGLES
RELEASED OFF W.A.S.P. - INSIDE THE ELECTRIC CIRCUS
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Don't Need No Doctor
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95-Nasty
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