Gwar

Profile:
GWAR is a band/artist group that formed in 1982 as Death Piggy and changed the name to Gwar in 1984. The group of art students from Richmond, Virginia has played a variety of musical styles including punk, hard rock, thrash and heavy metal. They also design and create their own elaborate costumes, props, sets and characters to go along with their stage shows and movies.

Standard band lineup:
Dave Brockie a.k.a. Oderus Urungus - Vocals (1984-present)
Michael Derks a.k.a. Balsac The Jaws Of Death - Guitar (1988-present)
Cory Smoot a.k.a. Flattus Maximus (3) - Guitar (2002-2011)
Casey Orr a.k.a. Beefcake the Mighty - Bass (1994–1997, 1999–2002, 2008–present)
Brad Roberts (3) a.k.a. Jizmak Da Gusha - Drums (1989-present)

Other characters/vocalists
Don Drakulich a.k.a. Sleazy P. Martini - Vocals, manager, sculpting, film making (1985-present)
Danielle Stampe a.k.a. Slymenstra Hymen - Vocals, dancer, art (1988-2000)
Chuck Varga a.k.a. Sexecutioner - Vocals, sculpting (1989-1996, 2000, still present behind the scenes)
Hunter Jackson a.k.a. Techno Destructo & Scroda Moon - Vocals (1984-2000)
Matt Maguire (2) a.k.a. Sawborg Destructo - vocals
Anthony Florez a.k.a. Bozo Destructo - vocals
Mike Delaney a.k.a. Sexecutioner - Vocals (pre-1989)
Colette Miller a.k.a. Amazina - Vocals, artist (1986-1987)
Lisa Harrelson a.k.a. GWAR-woman - Vocals (1987)
Heather Broome a.k.a. The Temptress - Vocals (~1986)

Slaves:
Matt Maguire (2) a.k.a. Mattron/MX2
Bob Gorman a.k.a. Muzzle Slave
Scott Krahl a.k.a. Cock & Balls Slave
Nate Krishna a.k.a. SlaveDizzle
Joe Douglas a.k.a. Spewie
Slaves play a variety of instruments, write, illustrate fabricate sets and props and have a heavy stage presence.

Former Members:
Ben Eubanks a.k.a. Johnny Slutman - vocals (1984)
Joe Annaruma a.k.a. Joey Slutman - vocals (1985-1986)
Steve Douglas (2) - guitar (1984 as Jaws of Death, 1987-1988 as Balsac Jaws of Death)
Barry Ward a.k.a. Balsac the Jaws of Death - guitar (1991)
Chris Oranger a.k.a. Stephen Sphincter - guitar (1987)
Zach Blair a.k.a. Flattus Maximus - guitar (1999–2002)
Tim Harris a.k.a. Flattus Maximus (2) - guitar (1986, 1998–1999)
Peter Lee (2) a.k.a. Flattus Maximus - guitar (1991-1997)
Dewey Rowell a.k.a. Flattus Maximus - guitar (1987-1991)
Russ Bahorsky a.k.a. Mr. Magico - guitar (1984)
Greg Ottinger a.k.a. Cornelius Carnage - guitar (1986-1987)
Chris Bopst a.k.a. BalSac - bass (1984-1987)
Ron Curry a.k.a. Stephen Sphincter - bass (1985-1986)
Michael Bishop (2) a.k.a. Beefcake The Mighty (2) - bass (1987-1993, 1998–1999)
Todd Evans a.k.a. Beefcake the Mighty - bass (2002-2008)
Jim Thomson (2) a.k.a. Hans Sphincter/Hans Orifice - drums (1985-1987)
Rob Mosby a.k.a. Nippleus Erectus - drums (1987-1988)
Sean Sumner - drums (1984)
Pete Lucchter a.k.a. Lee Baeto - drums (1989)
David Musel a.k.a. Müsel - Keyboards, samples, prop/set manufacturer (1986-1999)

The bands fictional back story is:
For millions of years, the mythical galactic monsters of GWAR lay frozen in an iceberg in Antarctica. But in the 1980, glam rock was at its peak, groups like Poison and Whitesnake were dominating the airwaves. They inspired a whole slew of new "hair spray" bands. But little did they know, all of that hair spray put a hole in the ozone - right above Antarctica! Soon the unfiltered gamma rays melted the iceberg and GWAR was free.

Meanwhile, manager Sleazy P. Martini was fleeing the country on drug charges, flying over the former tomb of GWAR. He picked them up and brought them back to America. He taught them how to use instruments and they learned the language from watching midget wrestling and MTV. Soon GWAR was known as the greatest band in the Universe...
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Albums

Hell-O!

(7 versions)
Shimmy Disc 1988

Scumdogs Of The Universe

(9 versions)
Armageddon (3) 1990

America Must Be Destroyed

(6 versions)
Metal Blade Records 1991

This Toilet Earth

(4 versions)
Metal Blade Records 1994

Ragnarök

(2 versions)
Metal Blade Records 1995

Carnival Of Chaos

(3 versions)
Metal Blade Records 1997

We Kill Everything

(2 versions)
Metal Blade Records 1999

Violence Has Arrived

(CD, Album)
Metal Blade Records 2001

War Party

(CD, Album)
Drt Entertainment 2004

Let There Be Gwar

(CD)
Slavepit 2004

Beyond Hell

(3 versions)
DRT Entertainment 2006

Lust In Space

(3 versions)
Metal Blade Records 2009

Bloody Pit Of Horror

(3 versions)
Metal Blade Records 2010

Singles & EPs

The Road Behind

(4 versions)
Metal Blade Records 1992

Hate Love Songs/Penguin Attack

(7", Single)
Metal Blade Records 1997

Untitled

(7", TP)
Man's Ruin Records 1998

Compilations

You're All Worthless And Weak

(CD, Comp)
Slavepit 2001

Live From Mt. Fuji

(CD, Comp, Enh)
DRT Entertainment 2005

Videos

The Next Mutation

(VHS, Ltd, PAL)
Slavepit 1989

RAWGWAR

(VHS, Ltd)
Slavepit 1989

Gwar Live From Antarctica

(3 versions)
Fotodisk Video 1990

Phallus In Wonderland

(3 versions)
Metal Blade Video 1992

Tour De Scum

(2 versions)
Metal Blade Video 1993

Skulhedface

(VHS, NTSC)
Metal Blade Video 1994

Ultimate Video GWARchive

(DVD, Comp)
Metal Blade Records 2002
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