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Album: Kommander of Kaos
# Song Title   Time
1)    Hoy Hey (Live to Rock)
2)    Pedal to the Metal
3)    Goin' Wild
4)    Ain't None of Your Business - (live)
5)    Party
6)    Jailbait
7)    Bad Girl
8)    Fight for the Right
9)    (Work That Muscle) F*ck That Booty
 

Album: Kommander of Kaos
# Song Title   Time
1)    Hoy Hey (Live to Rock)
2)    Pedal to the Metal
3)    Goin' Wild
4)    Ain't None of Your Business - (live)
5)    Party
6)    Jailbait
7)    Bad Girl
8)    Fight for the Right
9)    (Work That Muscle) F*ck That Booty
 
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  • Wendy O. Williams: Wendy O. Williams; T.C. Tolliver (background vocals); Greg Smith , Michael Ray .
  • Personnel: Wendy O. Williams (vocals); Michael Ray (guitar, background vocals); Greg Smith (bass guitar, background vocals); T.C. Tolliver (drums).
  • Additional personnel: Wes Beech (guitar).
  • Recording information: Airplane Hangar, Broccoli Rabe Studios, Fairfield, NJ (11/24/1984); Effenel Music Mobile Unit (11/24/1984); L'amour, Brooklyn, NY (11/24/1984).
  • Although best known as the death-defying leader of the Plasmatics, Wendy O. Williams issued several albums on her own during the 1980s. And while her earlier band was a certified punk outfit, by this stage of her career, Williams was zeroing in on the heavy metal audience -- Gene Simmons had produced an earlier album, while the singer was spotted hosting a heavy metal video show on the USA cable channel. So by the time of 1986's Kommander of Kaos, Williams was knee-deep in metal. Once more, Simmons' name makes an appearance on a Williams record (not as a producer this time, but as a songwriter -- "Ain't None of Your Business"), while Williams covers Mot”rhead's "Jailbait," and the main riff of the album's opening "Hey Hey (Live to Rock)" is quite reminiscent of M”tley Cre's "Live Wire." While Kommander of Kaos was probably just as good as just about anything else that theatrical-minded metallists were putting out that year (W.A.S.P., Lizzy Borden, etc.), Williams was much more convincing as a Mohawk-ed punker. ~ Greg Prato
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