On August 17, 1984, W.A.S.P. released their self-titled debut through Capitol Records, and American metal gained a new villain. Recorded in roughly two and a half weeks at Record Plant in Los Angeles with Blackie Lawless and Mike Varney producing, the album fused Sunset Strip swagger to genuinely menacing heavy metal — buzzsaw riffs, Lawless's leering snarl, and a stage show involving raw meat, buzzsaw codpieces and a torture rack. The controversy began before release: Capitol pulled the track "Animal (F**k Like a Beast)" after the Parents Music Resource Center named it one of the "Filthy 15," the list that helped birth the parental advisory sticker. The band issued it independently in the UK instead, and the 1998 reissue restored the original tracklist. The album went gold in the US, Canada, Finland and Japan, and "I Wanna Be Somebody" became their permanent calling card.