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The Headless Children was the first W.A.S.P. album to feature ex-Quiet Riot drummer Frankie Banali and the last studio album to feature guitarist Chris Holmes for six years until he rejoined the band in late 1995 to record Kill Fuck Die.
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Around the time of recording their self-titled album, he also played drums for W.A.S.P.'s The Headless Children album. After Quiet Riot disbanded, he rejoined W.A.S.P. to tour in support of the album.
Feb 22, 2019 · In a recent interview with Tom Leu of Sound Matters Radio, QUIET RIOT's Frankie Banali spoke about his session-drummer appearance on W.A.S.P.'s fourth album, 1989's "The Headless Children".
It was a darker, more savage W.A.S.P. with what was disputably its best line-up ever in the form of stalwarts Chris Holmes and Johnny Rod on lead guitar and bass respectively with the addition of badly-missed Quiet Riot alumni Frankie Banali on drums and as always, frontman and founder Blackie Lawless on vocals and switched from bass to rhythm ...
Apr 30, 2020 · The following year saw a compilation titled “First Blood, Last Cuts”, which featured a number of remixed early tracks, as well as 4 from The Headless Children, 3 from The Crimson Idol, and 2 new tracks – “Rock And Roll To Death” and “Sunset And Babylon”, both with Frankie Banali on drums.
Buy from... eBay >> No Remorse. Clicking on the affiliate links above may result in this site earning a commission on purchases. The Headless Children. W.A.S.P. Type: Full-length. Release date: April 3rd, 1989. Catalog ID: C1-48942. Label: Capitol Records. Format: 12" vinyl (33⅓ RPM) Reviews: 13 reviews (avg. 95%) Songs. Lineup. Other versions.