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CD Title: The Neon God: Part 2 - The Demise

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Category: Melodic Metal

Year: 2004

Label: Sanctuary Records Group

Catalog Number: 06076-85242-2

Personnel

Blackie Lawless Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Bass, Percussion
Darrell Roberts Vocals, Guitar, Percussion
Mike Duda Bass
Frankie Banali drums, percussion
Stet Howland Additional Drums

Tracks

1.  Never Say Die  
2.  Resurrector  
3.  The Demise  
4.  Clockwork Mary  
5.  Tear Down The Walls  
6.  Come Back To Black  
7.  All My Life  
8.  Destiny'S To Come  
9.  The Last Redemption  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: bob Date: December 17, 2004 at 10:59
More raw than part 1, and after listening to this one about 10 times now I really like this more than p.1 witch was a great album. So maybe next will come close to the great 'the headless children'.

From: MADMAX Date: December 20, 2004 at 17:14
The graetest WASP -album would be definately 'The Crimson Idol'! No questions. IMO

From: Date: December 31, 2004 at 11:30
i liked the neon god 1,2 much more than the crimson idol, which is a great album as well. the neon god rules!!! whoever says that it's a rip-off from the crimson idol has no clue what he's saying. this was the greatest W.A.S.P. album though it didn't produce much hits

From: Raiven Vainn Date: January 14, 2005 at 16:18
Better than Pt, 1. 'Come Back To Black' is cool.

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From: Blue Charvel Date: January 27, 2005 at 14:21
It's WASP, no doubt about it. Nothing really groundbreaking or new here, but if you like WASP (and I do), then you'll probably like it. Blackie's command of a good hook apparently will never die. For me though, the best album was Last Command, with the debut being a close second.

From: LUST Date: March 19, 2005 at 1:19
Again, I'm a huge WASP fan but not a big fan of the 'Neon God' CDs. Trying to recreate The Idol - leave a great thing alone. Good music, as always, just not fun to throw in the CD and party to.

From: eddie Date: March 29, 2005 at 16:47
I take this one over the part 1. Not that I don't like the 'The Rise' cd, but this one sounds better, more powerful. I hear many people say the Neon God saga is not as good as The Crimson Idol. People, The Crimson Idol was released more than 10 years ago. Besides, what we need in a boring time when fucking boring bad bands take control is a good dose with this awesome cd! Simply the best of these times by far!

From: HysteriX Date: January 13, 2006 at 3:03
I'm very disappointed in W.A.S.P., because I think they haven't made a good album since The Crimson Idol. W.A.S.P., The Last Command, and Inside... are the best albums they ever did, and it seems they will stay that way in my opinion. Too bad, because the music isn't bad, it just don't have the great melodies that they used to have on the early albums...

From: Aussie Dave Date: December 26, 2006 at 20:40
If they combined the best songs from Part 1 with the best songs from this disc, you would have a classic WASP album. But there are just too many similar sounding songs. 'Come Back To Black' is very cool, as is 'Never Say Die' and 'Clockwork Mary', but the like Part 1, too many fillers that don't grab my attention. And 'The Last Redemption' is a cool overview of the songs on both albums, i see it as pretty pointless. Only 8 new songs compared to Part 1(14) makes things unbalanced to me. 7/10.....

From: rocknroll Date: February 19, 2007 at 12:18
overrated unfortunately... I'm a die hard fan of wasp too and the best releases for me are, wasp, headless, idol, black enough, kfd and unholy.

From: Scrounger Date: July 22, 2008 at 12:04
These 2 albums are excellent additions to the W.A.S.P. catalogue....END OF!

From: rick kerch vzla Date: May 22, 2012 at 21:56
A lot lot better than the part #1 of these 2 conceptual albums...more structured songs IMO..."Never Say Die","Resurrector","Tear Down The Walls","Come Back To Black","Destiny's To Come" & "The Last Redemption" are very good songs indeed...recommended...88/100


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