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David Murray Brockie (August 30, 1963 – March 23, 2014) was a Canadian-American musician. He was the
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of the heavy metal band
Gwar Gwar, often stylized as GWAR, is an American heavy metal band formed in Richmond, Virginia, in 1984, composed of and operated by a frequently rotating line-up of musicians, artists, and filmmakers collectively known as Slave Pit Inc. Since ...
, in which he performed as Oderus Urungus, and he was a bassist and lead singer in the bands
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,
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, and the
Dave Brockie Experience The Dave Brockie Experience or DBX was a rock band formed by three members of heavy metal band Gwar. The band was composed of David "Oderus Urungus" Brockie (vocals/bass), Brad " Jizmak Da Gusha" Roberts (drums), and Mike "Balsac the Jaws of De ...
(DBX). He additionally played the Oderus Urungus character in the
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TV sitcom '' Holliston''. Brockie died of a heroin overdose in 2014.


Early life

David Brockie was the younger of two adopted sons of William and Marion Brockie, both of whom were originally from the
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. David's older brother, Andrew, died from complications of
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in the early 1990s. While born in
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, at age 3 his parents emigrated to the United States. David grew up in Fairfax,
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. He attended Oak View Elementary School and graduated from James W. Robinson Secondary High School in 1981. David's interest in playing music began in high school. David was a huge fan of
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and frequently impersonated their skits with friends. He possessed a vivid imagination and was very creative throughout his youth, contributing comics and artwork in 1983 to ''Nihil Obstat'', a
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-based
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.


Oderus Urungus

Brockie portrayed Oderus Urungus, Gwar's lead singer, from Gwar's inception in 1984 until his death. Oderus appeared as an intergalactic humanoid barbarian with devil horns and a meaty-looking face, and carried a long
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named "Unt Lick" and a
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around his loins.


Backstory

According to the character's
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, Oderus Urungus is 50 billion years old, and was assembled on a
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called Scumdogia in "Syntho Womb 5" after pieces of his moldy war frame were found scattered throughout the galaxy. His only true companion was his cuttlefish, though lost for a short period it returned to its true resting place, strategically placed over his loins. According to interviews, Oderus's father was a
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, and his mother was a
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. During a reading of ''
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'', Oderus revealed that he was born into a gladiatorial arena, during which time he was given a sword, and battled an onslaught of "slowtards" who were trying to rape him. It is suggested in the lyrics of "Fire in the Loins" (from '' RagNaRok'') that
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is his sister, but this is never fully explained.


History

Oderus Urungus was the only character to have existed throughout every incarnation of Gwar until his death, having started as a guitarist, then moving to bass, and finally lead vocals. Like all of Gwar's characters, Oderus underwent several design changes since his inception. He first started out as a relatively normal-looking character with a
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helmet with spikes that appeared to be made out of aluminum foil. This eventually progressed into a rubber wig. In the late 1980s Brockie, along with Chuck Varga, created the now-famous original design mask. After ''Hell-O!'', he added large shoulder pads. These remained relatively unchanged (except for materials used) until 1994, when Brockie experimented with a new style - the left arm resembled a very mutated tentacle. The change did not last, and by the year's end, the design returned to the
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-era German helmet-shaped shoulder pads. This version can be found in the "Saddam A Go-Go" video from the "Rendezvous With RagNaRok" movie. In 2001, after the filming of "It's Sleazy", Brockie redesigned the shoulder pads to feature two skulls with longer, more blade-shaped points. The disfigured face remained relatively unchanged since 1988, with slight additions made in 2001 (the redesign of Oderus was in collaboration with the medieval violence-themed ''
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'' album, released in November of that year) – two horns, roughly in length. For the ''
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'' album and tours both preceding and succeeding said album, Oderus's mask was once again redesigned. It appeared more decayed and distorted than the previous masks, and there was exposed flesh on the forehead and the mask had a lighter color to it. The beard was fuller and larger and had red and green highlights in it. The most recent Oderus mask had longer horns and cheek bones that stood out more. As the front man for the band, Dave Brockie was the most interviewed among the group, alternating between himself and Oderus Urungus. All of Gwar's major television appearances included Dave portraying Oderus. Oderus appeared semi-regularly on the late-night
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talk show ''
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'' as the Intergalactic Correspondent from July 8, 2009, to September 30, 2010.


''Holliston''

On April 3, 2012, the television sitcom '' Holliston'' had its world television premiere on the
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cable television network. Created by horror filmmaker Adam Green (''Hatchet'', '' Frozen''), the series starred Dave Brockie in his "Oderus Urungus" character as series lead Adam Green's imaginary alien friend and guardian angel who lives in his closet. In each episode, whenever "Adam" faced a personal problem, "Oderus" would come out of his closet and dish out advice that was both hilariously and terribly misguided, oftentimes causing "Adam" to have even worse problems. A second season was green-lit the morning after the second episode had aired. The second season of ''Holliston'' began airing on television on June 4, 2012. Brockie toured and appeared with his castmates as "Oderus Urungus" 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 in March 2014. When asked in interviews about how he would address the loss of Brockie and whether or not ''Holliston'' would indeed continue, Green stated, "I am too heartbroken over the loss of my friend and brother to think about that right now." Green says he will be focusing on his other upcoming film projects until he is emotionally ready to turn his attention back to his TV series and that "it will take me however long it may take me." Green joined Jello Biafra and Randy Blythe on stage as one of the speakers at Brockie's public memorial in Richmond, Virginia in August 2014 where he delivered a 15-minute eulogy to the crowd and posted a public eulogy in his blog on www.ariescope.com that included the full audio of Brockie's final voice mail to him. In the voice mail message, Brockie calls Green from Gwar's tour in Australia simply to say, "I miss my Holliston family and I love you… like a little motherfucking little brother. I love you very much." In 2012, he joined the 11th annual Independent Music Awards judging panel to assist independent musicians' careers.


1990 arrest for obscenity

In 1990, Brockie was arrested by police for obscenity after a
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, concert, that almost led to him being deported (Brockie was, at the time, a Canadian citizen and did not have a driver's license), taking the "
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of
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" (an on-stage prop meant to represent Oderus's penis) into custody as "evidence". In the end, Brockie was not deported but was banned from North Carolina for a year. The arrest was written into the Oderus Urungus mythology. Oderus attracts trouble wherever he goes, including one instance where, according to the storyline of Gwar's ''America Must Be Destroyed'' album and ''
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'' movie, Corporal Punishment of The Morality Squad ambushes and detaches the Cuttlefish. This is detailed in the song "Ham On The Bone" (although the song predates the event in question by more than a year, it fits the context of the story perfectly). Since that incident, Oderus had made it a point to appear with the Cuttlefish whenever possible. Though some tours downplayed the "fish", Gwar's more recent tours had utilized a re-designed Cuttlefish as a means to spray the audience with various fluids.


Instruments

Though he was the lead vocalist of Gwar, Dave Brockie played other instruments with the band. His original position was as one of the (three) guitarists, though other Slave Pit members (as well as Brockie himself) claimed that he was a very poor guitarist. Don Drakulich, a.k.a. Sleazy P. Martini, has given a similar answer in the "Ask Sleazy" section of Bohab Central (the largest Gwar fansite), even going so far as to say that all of Brockie's guitar parts on ''
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'' were removed. As a bass player, however, Brockie fared much better. In the ''Live From Antarctica'' concert video, Oderus played bass on "Cool Place To Park", while Michael Bishop (then
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) sang – though Bishop was capable of singing and playing at the same time, his thrashing and jumping made that impossible. Brockie also played bass on the tracks "Eat Steel" and "Fight", on Gwar's album ''
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'' (both these tracks feature Bishop's Beefcake on vocals). Additionally, Brockie played bass for
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as Patrolman Cobb Knobbler, as well as the
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.


Musical influences

Brockie stated he grew up a "rocker"; he started out listening to heavy metal as a kid, then immediately became more absorbed into
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as a teenager, especially the 1980s
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scene. Brockie stated his favorite punk bands were
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, Black Flag, Dayglo Abortions and
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. He got back into heavy metal when
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bands, such as
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and
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began to emerge.


Death

On Sunday March 23, 2014, Brockie was found dead, his body sitting upright in a chair in his home, by a fellow band member. The cause of death was determined to be a heroin overdose. Gwar's management confirmed Brockie's death on the official Gwar website on March 24. Fellow musicians honored his memory, including
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lead singer
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and
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lead singer
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. and ''
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'' writer Andy Hinds. Oderus Urungus was given a traditional Viking funeral in a public memorial prior to the 5th annual GWAR-B-Q event on August 15, 2014. Brockie is not buried in Hollywood Cemetery in
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, but has a memorial marker. After Brockie's death, a fan petition was started to persuade the developers of ''
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'' to include Oderus into the game as a tribute to Brockie. In addition, a second petition was made to persuade the developers of ''
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'' to include Oderus. As a part of the band's complex mythology, on the Gwar Eternal Tour, Mr. Perfect tells Gwar that he stole Oderus Urungus' immortality and impaled him on his own sword. Brockie was survived by his father, William Brockie. In April 2015, William Brockie filed suit in
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,
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against the surviving band members and their management company,
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, seeking "$1 million in
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, punitive damages, and injunctive relief on claims of conversion, breach of contract, and unauthorized use of David Brockie's image."


Discography


With Gwar

*''
Hell-O ''Hell-O!'' is the debut album by Gwar. It was released in 1988, on Shimmy Disc Records. The album was produced by Kramer. Gwar's angle on the album is that of a morbid punk band (a la The Mentors, The Misfits, Butthole Surfers) obsessed wi ...
'' (1988) *''
Scumdogs of the Universe ''Scumdogs of the Universe'' is the second album by American satirical heavy metal band Gwar. The album is their first album on Metal Blade Records and was released on January 8, 1990. To date, it is the band's best-selling album. A deluxe 3 ...
'' (1990) *''
America Must Be Destroyed ''America Must Be Destroyed'' is American heavy metal band Gwar’s third album, released in 1992 as their second album on Metal Blade Records. The album’s lyrical content was inspired by controversy over obscenity charges against the band and ...
'' (1992) *''
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 Kill ...
'' (1994) *''
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'' (1995) *''
Carnival of Chaos ''Carnival of Chaos'' is Gwar's sixth studio album, released on March 25, 1997, by Metal Blade Records. Overview The album is Gwar's longest album (exceeding 74 minutes), and contains Stampe's solo number: "Don't Need a Man". Hunter Jackson a ...
'' (1997) *''
We Kill Everything ''We Kill Everything'' is the seventh album by Gwar, released on April 6, 1999, through Metal Blade Records. Story The album's story differs slightly from the version told in "It's Sleazy" and on tour. The first three tracks on the album do no ...
'' (1999) *''
Violence Has Arrived ''Violence Has Arrived'' is the eighth studio album by the band Gwar. It was released on November 6, 2001, through Metal Blade Records. According to an interview with Dave Brockie, it was originally supposed to be released on September 11, 2001 ...
'' (2001) *''
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'' (2004) *''Live From Mt. Fuji'' (2005) *''
Beyond Hell ''Beyond Hell'' is the tenth studio album by Gwar. Released on August 29, 2006, by DRT Entertainment, the album was originally announced through the band's official website on February 23, 2006. Unlike the band's output since 2001, it is a concep ...
'' (2006) *''
Lust in Space ''Lust in Space'' is the eleventh studio album by Gwar. It was released on August 18, 2009. It is their first album since returning to their old label Metal Blade Records. The album also saw the return of their former bassist Casey Orr, even thou ...
'' (2009) *''
Bloody Pit of Horror ''Bloody Pit of Horror'' ( - The Crimson Executioner) is a 1965 Gothic horror film. The film, set in Italy, was directed by Domenico Massimo Pupillo and stars Mickey Hargitay, Walter Brandi, Luisa Baratto and Rita Klein. It tells the story o ...
'' (2010) *''
Battle Maximus ''Battle Maximus'' is the thirteenth studio album by American metal band Gwar. The album was released on September 17, 2013 through Metal Blade Records. The album was the first to feature new guitarist Brent Purgason (of Cannabis Corpse), portray ...
'' (2013)


With Dave Brockie Experience

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'' (2001) *'' Live From Ground Zero'' (2002) *''
Songs for the Wrong ''Songs for the Wrong'' is the second and final studio album by the Dave Brockie Experience The Dave Brockie Experience or DBX was a rock band formed by three members of heavy metal band Gwar. The band was composed of David "Oderus Urungus" ...
'' (2003)


With Death Piggy

*''
Love War Death Piggy was an American hardcore punk band, that was formed in 1982 in Richmond, Virginia. They flourished briefly, before Dave Brockie, then their lead singer/bassist, decided to play a joke set while wearing monster costumes made by VCU art ...
'' 7-inch EP (1983) *''Death Rules the Fairway'' 7-inch EP (1984) *''
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'' 7-inch EP (1985) *''Smile Or Die!!!'' (1999) (compilation)


With X-Cops

*''You Have the Right to Remain Silent...'' (1995)


Bibliography

*


References


External links


Official Website

Official Website of Gwar Videos and Online Community
*
Japanese Official Website

Dave Brockie's Official Website

Oderus Urungus with Gwar - Picture Gallery

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