EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 1 MIN
W.A.S.P. In A 300 Capacity Club
from MBJ Enterprises LLC · host Max Baker Jr.
Blackie Lawless.Bricktown Live.2004.A band that once opened for KISS. Shared bills with Iron Maiden. Played Donington. Headlined arenas.Now standing in a 300-cap room in Oklahoma City.That’s the reality of rock cycles.W.A.S.P. came through more than once. Still touring hard. Still carrying that massive mic stand. Still performing like it was 1986. The stage presence didn’t shrink just because the room did.And that was the strange part.In 2004, it wasn’t easy to find younger bands that even knew who W.A.S.P. was, let alone wanted to open for them. You’re talking about a band that once moved arena numbers now headlining a 300-seater trying to relaunch momentum.Local bands filled those slots. The Kill. A Horse Called War. Names that were part of that scene at that moment in time.Nineteen years later, it hits different.An arena act in a club-sized room.Up close. No barricade gap. No upper deck. Just volume, lights, and history packed into 300 tickets.That’s a rare show. #HeresTheDealPodcast #WASP #BlackieLawless #BricktownLive #MetalHistory #KISS #IronMaiden #RockAndRollCycles #ClubShows #OKCMusic #MaxBakerJr #JeffBrownen #oklahoma #oklahomacityLike, share, and follow so these stories keep getting told.Follow & Connect: Max Baker Jr. Instagram @bmaddmaxx | Facebook @bmaddmaxx Jeff Brownen Facebook @jeff.brownenHere’s The Deal YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@heresthedealokHere’s The Deal Podcast Website https://heresthedealok.comBuy Here’s The Deal Vintage & Collectables https://heresthedealvintagecollectables.comGet an Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card https://medcardsmadeeasy.netConcert & Event Production Services https://bakerboyspro.comBuy Roadie CBD Balm & Oil https://bakersremedycbd.com
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Blackie Lawless. Bricktown Live. 2004. A band that once opened for KISS. Shared bills with Iron Maiden. Played Donington. Headlined arenas. Now standing in a 300-cap room in Oklahoma City. That’s the reality of rock cycles. W.A.S.P. came through more than once. Still touring hard. Still carrying that massive mic stand. Still performing like it was 1986. The stage presence didn’t shrink just because the room did. And that was the strange part. In 2004, it wasn’t easy to find younger bands that...
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