Animal (Fuck Like a Beast)

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"Animal (Fuck Like a Beast)" single cover.
"Animal (Fuck Like a Beast)" single cover.

"Animal (Fuck Like a Beast)" is a song written by Blackie Lawless, released as the first single by heavy metal band, W.A.S.P..

[edit] History

Recorded in early 1984, the debut single intended for the self-titled album of W.A.S.P. was close to not being released at all after being dropped from the album. Deemed too controversial, Capitol Records did not want to risk the album being banned from major retail chains.

The record company had subsequent plans to release the single only in Europe, in a black plastic bag and with a warning sticker about the explicit lyrics. Capitol backed out at the last minute and the single was shelved until the band was able to strike a one-off publishing deal with the independent label Music For Nations.

The single was finally released in April 1984, complete with the original sleeve and art depicting a codpiece and a circular saw.

[edit] Story behind the lyrics

For a long time, the song contained nothing but two lines from the opening verse: "I've got pictures of naked ladies, lying on their beds".

According to a 1997 article that accompanied a reissue of W.A.S.P's debut album which features this track, the basis of the song, according to an article in Kerrang! Magazine was that Lawless had observed a photo of two lions mating in National Geographic Magazine.

The Kerrang! article was penned by Assistant Editor Dante Bonutto, who had written the magazine's first cover feature on the band, originally published in April of 1984.

[edit] Trivia

The song is number 9 on the PMRC "Filthy 15" list due to its sexual lyrics

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