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Gwar, often stylized as GWAR, is an American heavy metal band formed in
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in 1984, composed of and operated by a frequently rotating line-up of musicians, artists and filmmakers collectively known as
Slave Pit Inc. Slave Pit Inc. is the artist collective, production company and independent record label created for releasing projects by the heavy metal band Gwar and related side projects such as Mensrea and Locus Factor. History (1984–1993) ;1984 * Hunt ...
After the death of frontman and lead singer Dave Brockie in 2014, the group has continued without any of its founding members. Identified by their distinctively grotesque costumes, Gwar's core thematic and visual concept revolves around an elaborate
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-themed mythology which portrays the band members as barbaric interplanetary warriors, a narrative which serves as the basis for all of the band's albums, live shows and media. With over-the-top violent, sexual, and scatological humor typically incorporating social and political
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, Gwar has attracted both acclaim and controversy for its music and stage shows, the latter of which notoriously showcase enactments of
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that result in the audience being sprayed with fake blood, urine, and semen. Such stagecraft regularly leads Gwar to be labeled a " shock rock" band by the media. Since its formation, Gwar has released 13 studio albums, two live albums, and numerous singles among other recordings, and has sold over 820,000 records in the United States. Fueled largely by the controversies surrounding their concerts, Gwar experienced brief mainstream notoriety during the first half of the 1990s, receiving regular airplay on MTV as well as frequent in-character guest appearances on daytime
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s, satirizing the topics of
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and media violence. Though the band's mainstream popularity declined by the end of the 1990s, Gwar has retained a dedicated
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. The band's extensive
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consists of both live recordings and long-form feature films, most notably 1992's '' Phallus in Wonderland'', which earned a
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nomination for
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. Gwar has also expanded its brand into other areas such as
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History


Formation and debut (1984–1989)

Gwar is the result of two separate projects merged into one. Dave Brockie was the vocalist and bassist for a punk band named Death Piggy that staged mini-plays and used crude props to punctuate its music. Bands would occasionally practice in a room at the Richmond Dairy, a deserted bottling plant that had been taken over by hippies. The hippies rented out interior areas to various artists and musicians. It was at the Richmond Dairy that Death Piggy met
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(Techno Destructo) and Chuck Varga ( Sexecutioner), both attendees of
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who had set up "The Slave Pit", a production space for ''Scumdogs of the Universe'', a movie they intended to make. Jackson created props for Death Piggy to use on stage. Brockie had an idea to use the costumes made for ''Scumdogs of the Universe'' and have Death Piggy open for itself as a barbaric band from Antarctica, playing nonsense songs while sacrificing fake animals. The name of the joke group was "Gwaaarrrgghhlllgh". The members of Death Piggy began noticing that more people were coming to see Gwaaarrrgghhlllgh and leaving immediately after the set. After several refinements, including shortening the band's name, Death Piggy was phased out in favor of the band now named Gwar. The first known line-up for Gwar consisted of Ben Eubanks (vocals), Brockie (guitar), Steve Douglas (guitar), Chris Bopst (bass guitar), Jim Thomson (drums) and Jackson. However, this line-up was short-lived and would suffer multiple changes in the following months, with Eubanks quitting after just one or two shows and being replaced by Joe Annaruma, who went on to record several demo tracks with the band. Annaruma soon quit and was replaced by Brockie. The band solidified into a line-up consisting of Jackson, Don Drakulich, Varga, Mike Delaney, Mike Bonner, Scott Krahl, Dave Musel and Brockie. Mike Delaney left in 1987. Dewey Rowell ( Flattus Maximus), Michael Bishop ( Beefcake the Mighty) and Rob Mosby (
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) were recruited in 1987, along with Steve Douglas ( Balsac the Jaws of Death), who rejoined the band after having previously left.
Danielle Stampe Danielle Stampe is a singer, dancer, set designer, and performance artist, best known for her work with Gwar as "Slymenstra Hymen." She has set records for fire breathing and voltage endurance. Early life Danielle Stampe was born in San Diego on ...
(alias: Slymenstra Hymen) joined in 1988 as the first full-time female member of Gwar for the first U.S. tour supporting Gwar's debut album '' Hell-O'' and toured consistently with the band until 2000.The band has also recruited, and lost, three other female members: The Temptress, Heather Broome (1986); Amazina,
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(1986–87); and Gwar Woman, Lisa Harrelson (1987–88). The band's debut album, ''Hell-O'', a crossover
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- punk rock album, was released in 1988 under
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. The band started touring in support of the album, with Steve Douglas leaving that same year, later to form the alternative band Log, and being replaced by current rhythm guitarist
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, who took over Douglas' alias as Balsac the Jaws of Death. However, the band's line-up underwent further changes before 1990. In 1988, the Slave Pit saw the joining of Bob Gorman, a young, new artist who would help with the art design and fabrication aspects of the band. One year later, in 1989, Rob Mobsy left the band and was replaced by Pete Luchter, who also quit to be replaced temporarily by Jim Thompson, who had been in the band prior to the release of ''Hell-O''. Thompson later quit and was replaced by Brad Roberts, who has since portrayed Jizmak Da Gusha.


''Scumdogs of the Universe'' and ''This Toilet Earth'' (1990–1994)

With Gwar's line-up somewhat solidified, the band would set up to record '' Scumdogs of the Universe'' released worldwide on producer Ivan Healy Purvis' label Master Records, a subsidiary of Blue Beat Records. The album met a moderately large mainstream success and would mark the start of a career under the
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record label. The band would tour extensively in support for this album, releasing the ''
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'' produced by Ivan Healy Purvis, VHS tape in July 1990, containing, among other things, the music video for the song '' Sick of You''. It was shortly after the video's release when the Slave Pit took in another new, young artist, Matt Maguire, to help out with costume fabrication, as well as illustrations for comics and related material. In August 1990, the birth of Michael Derks's daughter resulted in his taking a short break from the band. Barry 'D'live' Ward from the band Rich Kids on LSD filled in on guitar as Balsac during Gwar's 1991 European tour. On September 18, 1990, Brockie wore his "Cuttlefish of Cthulhu" codpiece during a show in
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, resulting in Brockie's arrest and, ultimately, a one-year ban from the band performing in the state of
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- the band would later highlight the absurdity of the case by pointing out that the presiding judge over the case was called Dick Boner. Upon returning home, Gwar filmed its first cameo in a mainstream film, '' Mystery Date''. ''Scumdogs of the Universe'' was originally released through the U.K. label Master before being picked up by Metal Blade in 1991. In the group's hunt for a larger label, they auditioned for
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, one of the larger independent heavy metal labels. The group failed their audition when they arrived in costume and Slymenstra Hymen broke a blood capsule from her codpiece onto one of the office chairs, simulating menstruation. The band suffered further line-up changes during this period, with Dewey Rowell leaving the band in 1991 and not being replaced until 1992 by Pete Lee, after the recording of '' America Must Be Destroyed''.The Charlotte, North Carolina incident from 1990 was the inspiration for Gwar's third album, ''America Must Be Destroyed'', released in 1992. The album was accompanied by the movie '' Phallus in Wonderland'', which documented the main concept and contained music videos for the album. ''Phallus in Wonderland'' was nominated for a
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in 1993. After recording for ''
This Toilet Earth ''This Toilet Earth'' is the fourth album released by heavy metal band Gwar. Released on March 29, 1994, this album was to be one of their oddest and most bittersweet albums. It was the first Gwar album to be censored (the second was ''We Kil ...
'' was completed, bassist Mike Bishop left the band. He was replaced by Casey Orr, from the band
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. ''This Toilet Earth'' was released in 1994, to moderate success. The album received additional attention due to controversy surrounding "B.D.F.", a song that graphically refers to subjects such as sodomy, necrophilia, pre-natal rape, pedophilia and mutilation. 1994 also saw the music videos for "Saddam a Go-Go" and "The Road Behind" being aired on '' Beavis and Butt-head''. This would also mark the beginning of the band straying from their trademark sound, as the album contained several experimental songs as opposed to the punk of ''Hell-O'' and thrash of ''Scumdogs of the Universe''.


''Ragnarok'', ''Carnival of Chaos'' and ''We Kill Everything'' (1995–2000)

In 1995, Gwar released '' Ragnarok'', an album characterized by a unique sound, including the use of keyboards, something largely unseen before by the band, as well as a much larger use of secondary vocalists. The record is considered to have been largely unnoticed after the success of the previous three albums. Despite this, the band would record two videos for the album, "Surf of Syn" and "Meat Sandwich" as well as release '' Rendezvous with Ragnarok'' to support the album's plot through footage from the supporting tour. Later that year, the band also made a cameo appearance in the film '' Empire Records''. The band's first side project,
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, would also come to life after the Ragnarok tour, releasing their only full-length album, '' You Have the Right to Remain Silent...'', the same year. Doom developer
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hired Gwar to produce a showcase space at
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's Judgement Day event for Halloween of 1995. Gwar appeared in a video game focused Circuit City television advertisement in 1996. The band's next record would come out in 1997 under the name '' Carnival of Chaos'', proving to be the epitome of this experimental period containing songs from many different genres, including the classic heavy metal, but also hard rock,
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, and even
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. Shortly after the release of ''Carnival of Chaos'', select members of the Gwar ensemble appeared on ''
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'' to discuss the growing trend of "shock rock" and their role as entertainers. Aside from their appearance on '' The Joan Rivers Show'', this guest appearance is still recognized as one of their most infamous appearances on national TV. In 1998, Gwar fought the ska band, The Aquabats!, during The Ska Parade. ''Carnival of Chaos'' would be the last album with Pete Lee on guitar, being replaced by Tim Harriss who had previously been in the band around 1986 and was featured as a guest guitarist on '' America Must Be Destroyed''. For the recording of '' We Kill Everything'' between late 1998 and early 1999, Michael Bishop would temporarily rejoin the band as the bassist during the absence of Casey Orr. The record, largely influenced by punk rock, is the band's least favorite album and thus its songs are rarely played live. Following this, co-founder, Hunter Jackson, left the group in 2000 to focus on personal projects. Danielle Stampe also left the band to focus on a personal project named ''Girly Freakshow''; however, she rejoined the band temporarily for the Bitch Is Back tour in 2002.


''Violence Has Arrived'' and the DRT Entertainment years (2001–2009)

Due to the band's distaste for the previous album, Gwar's sound changed considerably for the next recording. With Tim Harriss gone, Zach Blair was hired to fill his spot as Flattus Maximus, Casey Orr also having returned to the band as Beefcake the Mighty for the recording of the band's first entirely
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album in years: '' Violence Has Arrived'', released on November 6, 2001, the album being seen as a "comeback" of sorts and setting off changes that resulted in the current state of the band. In 2002 Zach Blair left Gwar to form the power-pop band Armstrong along with drummer Brad Roberts. The band released one album titled ''Dick the Lionhearted''. Since February 2007, Blair has been the guitarist for
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. As the band focused on a heavier, more brutal sound near the end of this period, it would also result in the creation of another side project, the Dave Brockie Experience, a band created by frontman Dave Brockie along with rhythm guitarist Mike Derks and drummer
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as a way of continuing the comedic sound found on albums like '' We Kill Everything'' while maintaining a more serious focus in releases by Gwar. They released their first LP on March 20, 2001, '' Diarrhea of a Madman''. In June 2004, Gwar left Metal Blade and signed with DRT Entertainment. The band left Metal Blade due to the label's perceived lack of faith in the band and the lack of album distribution beyond the US, along with the band's belief that they were funding "shitty bands on the label". Despite this, the band maintained they had no animosity to
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or the label in general. Their first album for the label, '' War Party'', was released in October of that year''.'' The album met with a large underground success, as it followed the same path ''Violence Has Arrived'' did, but this time with a more serious and technical edge, partially thanks to the efforts of new lead guitarist Cory Smoot ( Flattus Maximus) and bass guitarist Todd Evans ( Beefcake the Mighty). Videos were released for "Bring Back the Bomb" and "War Party," and the band was invited to play on the Sounds of the Underground tour in 2005. That same year the band released '' Live from Mt. Fuji'', the band's first live album besides the then extremely rare '' You're All Worthless and Weak'', released in 2000 (and re-released in 2006) on
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. In 2004 Gwar teamed up with
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(as the voice of Grandma Stuffum) in the '' Codename: Kids Next Door'' episode "Operation F. O. O. D. F. I. T. E."; the band was credited as Rawg and the songs "The Private Pain of Techno Destructo", "Morality Squad", and "Gor-Gor" were performed with new lyrics, pertaining to the episode, written for each song. Gwar began work on their next album, tentatively titled ''Go to Hell!'', in January 2006. That same month, Gwar opened a gallery show called "The Art of Gwar" at Art Space gallery in Richmond to display the many props, costumes, cartoons, paintings produced by The Slave Pit, Gwar's art and effects studio. On February 23, 2006, Gwar's official website announced Gwar's album, officially titled '' Beyond Hell'', for which, at the urging of DRT Entertainment, a cover version of
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's " School's Out" was recorded and released. The music video was directed by David Brodsky on July 2, 2006. The part of the "school marm" has been mistakenly identified as Devin Townsend, the producer of the ''Beyond Hell'' CD. It is actually Scott Krahl, a long-time Gwar "slave" and inventor of Gor-Gor. "School's Out" was nominated for Best Video of 2006 on MTV2's ''Headbanger's Ball''. The ''Blood Bath and Beyond'' DVD was released on June 20, 2006, containing exclusive behind the scenes and vintage footage of the band. Gwar performed a special "half-time" show at the Sounds Of The Underground 2006 tour. Gwar went on to headline the following year's Sounds of the Underground Tour in 2007. Vocalist Oderus Urungus is also featured on the last Strapping Young Lad album The New Black as a guest vocalist on the song "Far Beyond Metal". Oderus' lines in the song are taken directly from the Gwar song "Maggots" ("now in the halls of the Necrolord..." etc.). Scott Krahl is in the "School's Out" video as a female teacher, with whom Oderus makes out before mounting "her" at the end of the video. '' Beyond Hell'' was released on August 29, 2006, with Gwar touring to support the album and being helped by the creation of new props for this tour, including several characters from ''Beyond Hell''s plot, including Jitler and Jewcifer. Gwar was also present at the third annual Rock & Shock festival from October 13 to 15 as a part of this tour. In Spring 2008 Todd Evans left Gwar to focus efforts on his project Mobile Deathcamp. Shortly after Todd's departure, Casey Orr was confirmed to return as Beefcake the Mighty. Sleazy P. Martini returned to the stage with Gwar during their Electile Dysfunction '08 tour.


Twenty-fifth anniversary, return to Metal Blade and death of Cory Smoot (2009–2014)

In May 2009, Gwar re-signed with Metal Blade after DRT Entertainment closed down (with the band getting their master tapes from DRT), and the band and celebrated their 25th year of existence. Gwar's eleventh studio album, '' Lust in Space'', was released on August 18, 2009, They performed at the 2009 Gathering of the Juggalos and toured nationwide with Lamb of God and Job for a Cowboy. In 2009, Gwar celebrated their 25th year as a band. The band released a 2009 Christmas vinyl record consisting of a new song titled "Christmas Stripper Summer Weekend" and a live ''Hell-O'' medley. Oderus Urungus hosted the "Crack-a-Thon" in Brooklyn, New York at the MF Gallery in April 2010. A second Crack-A-Thon followed in 2011. On November 9, 2010, Gwar released their twelfth studio album, '' Bloody Pit of Horror''. On November 3, 2011, lead guitarist
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, who had portrayed Flattus Maximus since 2002, was found dead by his fellow band members in the band's tour bus as they prepared to cross the border into
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. The cause of death was "a coronary artery thrombosis brought about by his pre-existing coronary artery disease." On November 4, Dave Brockie officially announced that the character of Flattus Maximus would be retired out of respect to Smoot. The last single recorded with Smoot was released on December 22, 2011, and is a cover of the Dayglo Abortions song "Isn't This Disgusting". The single was made available on iTunes and appeared on the Dayglo Abortions tribute album in 2012. On April 3, 2012, a television sit-com created by horror filmmaker Adam Green and starring Brockie portraying Oderus Urungus titled ''Holliston'' debuted on the FEARnet cable television network. The series starred Oderus as series lead Green's imaginary alien friend who lives in his closet. Brockie toured and appeared with his castmates as Oderus at many live performances of ''Holliston'' across the United States in 2012 and 2013. Green appeared on stage with Gwar several times when the band had him introduce their encore performance. The full ''Holliston'' cast was "murdered" on stage and fed to both Gwar's world maggot and meat grinder at several US shows. A third season of ''Holliston'' was being scripted by Green when Brockie died of a heroin overdose in March 2014. Cannabis Corpse guitarist Brent Purgason took over the late Cory Smoot's role under the name Pustulus Maximus in late 2012, making his first appearance with the band in a video on The A.V. Club of the band playing a cover of
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' 1976 hit tune "Carry on My Wayward Son". In September 2013 Gwar's thirteenth studio album, titled '' Battle Maximus,'' was released. Promotional activities for the record included a video of Gwar covering
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's "Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car" and The Who's "Baba O'Riley", and a one-off Funny Or Die animated cartoon produced by Myke Chilian and Gwar titled '' The Animated Tales of Gwar''.


Death of Dave Brockie, GwarBar, and future (2014–present)

On March 23, 2014, Dave Brockie, age 50, was found dead by a roommate in his
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, apartment. The cause of death was later confirmed to be a heroin overdose. Brockie's death left the band without any of its founding members. The surviving members of Gwar and the Slave Pit released a video statement to announce the creation of the David Brockie Foundation, a charity fund for the encouragement of future talent and the preservation of Brockie's body of work. Their first goal with the foundation was to construct a memorial monument to him in Richmond to provide a place of respect for the former frontman of Gwar. Former bassist Mike Bishop, the original Beefcake the Mighty, re-joined the band as vocalist for their first performance without Brockie at the fifth Gwar B-Q at Hadad's Lake. The performance was preceded by a public memorial service the day before, the singer's Oderus Urungus character was given a
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. Gwar played at the following month's
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in Chicago and went back on tour in December 2014, with new character Vulvatron, played by Kim Dylla . They also appeaered again in an A.V Club video, playing a cover of the Pet Shop Boys' "West End Girls" which transitioned into "People Who Died" by Jim Carroll—as a tribute to Cory Smoot, Dave Brockie and other friends of Gwar who have since passed on. Kim Dylla was released from the band at the end of 2014. In October 2016 Gwar released '' The Blood of Gods,'' their first album without founding member and longtime vocalist Brockie. In January 2015, GwarBar (stylized as GWARbar) opened in the Jackson Ward neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia.
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and Travis Croxton, Richmond's "Restaurateur of the Year 2014," co-own the upscale dive bar. Derks, who also serves as executive chef, collaborated with head chef Jeremy Dutra to create the restaurant's menu. The band's website describes the bar as "a fantasy land of food and beverage, catering to everyone from local punk metal freaks, rock stars, businessmen, celebrity chefs and starving artists." On May 29, 2020, the restaurant opened its long-planned outdoor beer garden after being closed to indoor dining for two months as a result of the
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. In February 2019, Jamison Land left the band and Casey Orr later returned to fill the role of Beefcake once again. A remixed and remastered 30th anniversary edition of ''Scumdogs of the Universe'' was released the following year and on day of release the band broadcast an anniversary reunion concert where the album was performed in its entirety for the first time. Dubbed "Scumdogs XXX Live," it marked the first time that Gwar co-founder Hunter Jackson had directly worked with the band since his departure in 2000. ''The Disc with No Name'', a limited edition picture disc containing four acoustic renditions of previously released songs, was released in May 2021. The band embarked on a Scumdogs 30th anniversary tour, featuring co-founder Hunter Jackson, and released the ''Scumdogs XXX Live'' concert album. On June 3, 2022, Gwar released their fifteenth studio album, ''The New Dark Ages'', alongside a graphic novel, '' Gwar In The Duoverse Of Absurdity'', released by Z2 Comics.


Gwar-B-Q

Since 2009 Gwar has hosted an annual festival in Richmond, VA called "Gwar-B-Q". The festival boasts of barbecue, rock-and-roll vendors, a haunted house of sorts (which "bohabs" can visit to be spewed and bled upon) and live music. Held at Hadad's Lake, a natural water park in Richmond, Gwar-B-Q has quickly grown into a destination event having hosted bands like
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, Cancer Bats, and
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. At the 2014 Gwar-B-Q, the first since Dave Brockie's death, the singer's Oderus Urungus character was given a
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, with his stage costume burned on a funeral pyre on Hadad's Lake.


Etymology

Despite various explanations that Gwar is an acronym for something (such as "God what an awful racket"), band members have consistently stated that the letters do not stand for anything. The official website of
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indicates that Gwar is a shortened version of "Gwaaarrrgghhlllgh", the name the band used originally when opening for Death Piggy.


Band members


Current members

*Mike Derks ( Balsac the Jaws of Death) – rhythm guitar (1988–present) *Brad Roberts ( Jizmak Da Gusha) – drums (1989–present) *Matt Maguire (Sawborg Destructo) – co-lead vocals (1994–1996, 2009–present) *Brent Purgason (Pustulus Maximus) – lead guitar, backing vocals (2012–present) *Bob Gorman (Bonesnapper) – backing vocals (1995–1996, 2014–present) * Michael Bishop ( Blöthar the Berserker) – lead vocals (2014–present), ( Beefcake the Mighty) – bass, backing vocals (1987–1993, 1998–1999) *Don Drakulich ( Sleazy P. Martini) – backing vocals (1986–1995, 2017–present) *Casey Orr (Beefcake the Mighty) – bass, backing vocals (1994–1997, 1999–2002, 2008–2011, 2019–present)


Former members

Vocalists *Ben Eubanks (Johnny Slutman) – vocals (1984) * Dave Brockie (Oderus Urungus) – rhythm guitar (1984–1986), vocals, bass (1986–2014; died 2014) *Joe Annaruma (Joey Slutman) – vocals (1985–1986) *
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(Slymenstra Hymen) – vocals, fire breathing, fire dancer (1988–2000, 2002) *Chuck Varga (Sexecutioner) – vocals (1986–1996, 2000–2002, 2014–2017) *Hunter Jackson (Techno Destructo) – vocals (1984–1987, 1990–1999) *Kim Dylla (Vulvatron) – vocals (2014) Guitarists *Russ Bahorsky (Mr. Magico) – lead guitar (1984) *Ron Curry (
Stephen Sphincter Stephen Sphincter was an early Gwar character,Flattus Maximus) – lead guitar (1987–1991) *Pete Lee (Flattus Maximus) – lead guitar (1992–1998) *Tim Harriss (Flattus Maximus) – lead guitar (1998–1999) * Zach Blair (Flattus Maximus) – lead guitar (1999–2002) *Cory Smoot (Flattus Maximus) – lead guitar (2002–2011; died 2011) Bassists *Chris Bopst (Balsac) – bass (1984–1987) *Todd Evans (Beefcake the Mighty) – bass (2002–2008) *Jamison Land (Beefcake the Mighty) – bass, backing vocals (2011–2019) Drummers *Sean Sumner – drums (1984; died 1996) *Jim Thomson (Hans Sphincter / Hans Orifice) – drums (1985–1987, 1989) *Rob Mosby (Nippleus Erectus) – drums (1987–1988) *Pete Luchter (Lee Beato) – drums (1989)


Timeline


Discography

*'' Hell-O'' (1988) *'' Scumdogs of the Universe'' (1990) *'' America Must Be Destroyed'' (1992) *''
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'' (1994) *'' Ragnarök'' (1995) *'' Carnival of Chaos'' (1997) *'' We Kill Everything'' (1999) *'' Violence Has Arrived'' (2001) *'' War Party'' (2004) *'' Beyond Hell'' (2006) *'' Lust in Space'' (2009) *'' Bloody Pit of Horror'' (2010) *'' Battle Maximus'' (2013) *'' The Blood of Gods'' (2017) *''The New Dark Ages'' (2022)


Grammy Awards and nominations

Gwar has been nominated for two
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, but lost to
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and
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. *'' Phallus in Wonderland'' –
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1993 (nomination). Lost to
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. *"
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" –
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, 1996 (nomination). Lost to
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.


References


External links

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