"The house is a two-bedroom, one-bathroom retreat of 1,100 square feet that sits on almost 3 acres. The upgraded main house has an outdoor barbecue area and a "wine cave," according to the Multiple Listing Service. There is also a stone guesthouse. A handcrafted rock wall winds through the property, which is next to hiking trails."
"One of Lawless' trademarks during the band's stage performances is to mount a 1,000-pound metal sculpture, which doubles as a microphone stand. The 52-year-old musician is the sole remaining original shock-rocker of W.A.S.P., which formed in 1982."
"In the mid-1980s, the band drew the ire of the Parents Music Resource Center -- a group led by Tipper Gore, wife of then-Sen. Al Gore, that pushed for warning labels on records. The band released its most recent album, "Dominator," in April 2007."
Blackie Lawless, the 52-year-old heavy-metal singer and rhythm guitarist for W.A.S.P., has listed his Malibu residence for $1,749,000. The property spans nearly 3 acres and features a two-bedroom, one-bathroom main house of 1,100 square feet with an outdoor barbecue area and wine cave. A stone guesthouse and handcrafted rock wall also occupy the grounds, which border hiking trails. Lawless is relocating to a larger property he owns. As the sole remaining original member of W.A.S.P., formed in 1982, Lawless is known for performing with a 1,000-pound metal sculpture microphone stand. The band gained notoriety in the mid-1980s when the Parents Music Resource Center targeted their controversial content.
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