Still riding high on a wave of controversy and hype, W.A.S.P.'s second album, THE LAST COMMAND, was released in November 1985. The album featured the first of what would become an endless series of personnel changes in the band, as drummer Tony Richards was replaced by Steven Riley (later seen in L.A. Guns). THE LAST COMMAND was produced by Spencer Proffer of Quiet Riot fame and though his production job is slicker than Mike Varney's grim-and-gritty work on the first disc, there are still plenty of classic W.A.S.P. moments to be found here.
01 Wild Child 02 Ballcrusher 03 Fistful Of Diamonds 04 Jack Action 05 Widow Maker 06 Blind In Texas 07 Cries In The Night 08 The Last Command 09 Running Wild In The Streets 10 Sex Drive