I was pretty excited about seeing W.A.S.P. venture out into the ugly musical climate of 1995, but I don't think this cd even received a US release. Not as unified an album as their previous masterpiece, this cd did manage to continue the sound and growth of W.A.S.P. in a more fractured manner. With two of the most elegant ballads you can imagine in an album rich in political rebellion and anger, Blackie covers the gammut of emotions again. Rock'N Roll to Death sucks and so does their cover of Tie Your Mother Down (Why does everyone cover that song?) but there is a great version of Somebody to Love and overall this is a pretty terrific cd. Definitely worth picking up. --Scott