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Post by Monsters of Rock on Jun 30, 2022 20:35:21 GMT 10
Blackie Lawless Blackie will always be one of metal’s most underrated vocalists. He never seems to make any lists but the man’s voice is out of this fucking world. Blackie’s voice is a very distinct one and from what I have heard he has managed to maintain it pretty well over the years. Originally the bassist/vocalist for W.A.S.P, Blackie switched to guitar/vocals when the band recruited bassist Johnny Rod for their 1986 album Inside The Electric Circus. This allowed Blackie to also show off his chops as a really great guitarist as well. Much like Paul Stanley, Blackie can work an audience like it’s nobody’s business and his depth and range as a vocalist never ceases to amaze me. South East of Heaven
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Post by Monsters of Rock on Dec 5, 2022 19:00:39 GMT 10
Blackie Lawless W.A.S.P. underwent numerous lineup changes, with Lawless being the last remaining original member and chief songwriter. Many of his songs tend to deal with religious or apocalyptic themes, due to his Christian upbringing. Lawless has stated in recent interviews that he has returned to the Christian faith and considers himself a born-again Christian.
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