The videography of American heavy metal, punk and shock rock band GWAR
This is a compilation of bands from the Shimmy Disc label which released the band's first record Hell-O. Videography refers to the process of capturing moving Images on Electronic media (e The United States of America —commonly referred to as the Shock rock is a wide umbrella term for artists who combine Rock music with elements of theatrical Shock value in live performances GWAR is The first official video release to feature GWAR this compilation included several other bands on the Shimmy Disc label Shimmy Disc was an influential New York City based Record label founded in 1987 by Mark Kramer. Hell-O! is the first album released by rock / heavy metal / punk band GWAR. Two GWAR videos are featured - GWAR Theme and Time For Death - as well as footage footage of the band running loose on the frozen streets of Richmond and destroying a news studio.
Track listing:
BONGWATER
1. Lesbians of Russia
2. Jimmy
KING MISSILE
3. The Box
4. Take stuff from the office
WHEN PEOPLE WERE SHORTER AND LIVED NEAR THE WATER
5. Dominique
6. This guy's in love
B. A. L. L.
7. Bird
8. Out of the blue
GALAXIE 500
9. Tugboat
TULI KUPFERBERG
10. Hymn
SPONGEHEAD
11. Maybe
MICHAEL CUDHAHY
12. Hot dog
VELVET MONKEYS
13. Shaft
14. Rock party
DOGBOWL
15. Sex gorilla
16. Daytime
MIDGET PLANETS
17. What makes Donna twirl?
MR. ELK AND MR. SEAL
18. Ain't no crime to be stupid
SHOCKABILLY
19. Life's a gas
20. Pile up all architecture
GWAR
21. Gwar theme
22. Time for death
This was GWAR's first self-released video. RAWGWAR is Heavy metal and Punk rock band GWAR 's first self-produced video release It compiles early TV appearances and live performance footage. The tape features the band in early versions of their costumes, as well as characters, such as Cardinal Syn and Techno Destructo. The video was only available on VHS and is now out of print.
The track list includes:
Also known as RAWGWAR: The Next Mutation. You might be looking for Ninja Turtles The Next Mutation or Space Quest V The Next Mutation. This was sold, exclusively, by the band, through their catalog, and not available in stores.
GWAR's first commercial video release on the MetalBlade Video label that was sold through major retailers. GWAR's first commercial video release on Metal Blade Records Video label that was sold through major retailers Billed with them playing a live show in Antarctica the packageing reads as quoted; "For the first time you can enjoy an actual GWAR cannibalistic blood orgy invading the privacy of your own home. Finally you can experience a live performance in relative safety. Those too timid to attend a live GWAR show will appreciate that even though most viewers will suffer permanent brain damage at least they won't get blood all over their latest trendy outfit. Laugh in abject horror as Oderous Urungus, The Sexicutioner, Slymenstra Hymen, and company Rape, Burn, and Pillage their way into your heart. Join them in their never ending quest for exploitational sex and gratuitous violence. " First release was on VHS, and the DVD is still available. Running Time: 57:45
This was GWAR's first attempt at a commercially released, long-form movie. Phallus in Wonderland was GWAR 's first attempt at a commercially released long-form movie The story follows the story of GWAR's conflict with the Morality Squad, after the theft of Oderus' "Cuttlefish". Meanwhile, the giant T-Rex, Gor-Gor is born and helps GWAR defeat the Morality Squad. The video was nominated for a Grammy in 1993. The Grammy Awards (originally called the Gramophone Awards)—or Grammys —are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences This video remains in print, though the DVD is extremely rare.
All The Sex and its companion video Twice The Violence were both sold by Slave Pit, Inc. All The Sex and its companion video Twice The Violence were both sold by Slave Pit Inc Twice The Violence and its companion video All The Sex were both sold by Slave Pit Inc through mail order. These two videos were later edited together into Tour De Scum for commercial release, although several songs were cut out to shorten it down to 60 minutes. Released in 1992 Tour De Scum is the second installment in a line of video concerts by GWAR
Twice The Violence and its companion video All The Sex were both sold by Slave Pit, Inc. Twice The Violence and its companion video All The Sex were both sold by Slave Pit Inc All The Sex and its companion video Twice The Violence were both sold by Slave Pit Inc through mail order. These two videos were later edited together into Tour De Scum for commercial release, although several songs were cut out to shorten it down to 60 minutes. Released in 1992 Tour De Scum is the second installment in a line of video concerts by GWAR
This video is a collection of live footage from the 'Scumdogs of the Universe' tour. Released in 1992 Tour De Scum is the second installment in a line of video concerts by GWAR As mentioned above, there were originally two 45 minute videos that were sold separately through Slave Pit, Inc. These were compiled together and several songs edited out to create this 60 minute long Metal Blade release. Artists Current artists 3 The Absence Aeon A Love Ends Suicide(Now Let's Fighting This video is available in the "GWAR DVD Box Set. "
This tape has early TV appearances including the Joan Rivers show. Released in 1994 this was a compilation of television appearances from 1988-1992 including the Joan Rivers show the Hot Seat with right wing nut case Wally George and Canada's Released on VHS by the band and is currently out-of-print.
The third GWAR movie, Skulhedface is about an organization called GLOMCO trying to stop GWAR. Skulhedface is a 1994 movie directed by Melanie Mandl It is yet another story in GWAR 's grand storyline (about the ne'er-do-well Scumdogs of the Universe After a battle with GLOMCO, the organization's leader is revealed to be Skulhedface, an alien sent by Cardinal Syn to harvest Jizmogloben (a fictional mineral) from earth. Skulhedface uses defeats GWAR using the Flesh Column and the band are turned into babies. GWAR tricks Skulhedface into restoring before killing him. This video remains in print.
This was another Slave Pit VHS release. This was another Slave Pit VHS release There has been some confusion because the name of the tape released in 1996 is also the name of the 1991 short film that is contained within There has been some confusion because the name of the tape released in 1996 is also the name of the 1991 short film that is contained within. There were two version of this tape released (both in 1996) - the only difference in the second one was that some editing minor mistakes were corrected.
This time, gray aliens land on earth and create a mutant GWAR hybrid. Rendezvous with RagNaRok is a performance film by the band GWAR coinciding with their 1995 album RagNaRok, though the video was released This attracts the attention of Cardinal Syn, and the video finishes with a giant fight between GWAR and Cardinal Syn's minions. This video contains music videos for "Surf of Syn," "Meat Sandwich" and "Saddam-a-go-go. " This video is available in the "GWAR DVD Box Set. "
A live 1997 halloween performance VHS sold by the band is currently out-of-print. A Surprising Burst Of Chocolaty Fudge is another Slave Pit video released by GWAR
One of the more popular GWAR films, this video follows the struggle between GWAR and Techno Destructo. The Mentors is a Shock rock band who formed in 1976 in Seattle, then moved to Los Angeles in 1979 Dawn of the Day of the Night of the Penguins is a GWAR Video of a live performance (the final performance in the Carnival of Chaos Mixed in the story is an attack of mutant penguins, an appearance of Gor-Gor, BalSac playing the piano, and the bloody death of Techno-Destructo. It was filmed during the Carnival of GWAR tour. It also contains a video for "Penguin Attack. " This video is in the "GWAR DVD Box Set".
In GWAR's fifth movie, the band appears on Sleazy P. In GWAR's fifth movie the band appears on Sleazy P Martini's talk show Martini's talk show. Lots of gore and splatter, this video also includes a doomsday prophecy by an ex-GWAR member. This movie is included in the "GWAR DVD Box Set".
This is the last GWAR movie to feature Hunter Jackson, Casey Orr, and Danielle Stampe, as well as the only movie to feature Zach Blair, as members of GWAR. Chuck Varga, who had left GWAR in 1996, immediately following the tours for RagNaRok, had one final appearance. RagNaRok is the fifth Album, released in 1995 on Metal Blade Records, by the rock / heavy metal / punk band GWAR.
This is a document of GWAR's 2000 tour. The Gwarnage Campaign is a video by the band GWAR. It was sold at shows and through gwar This video was sold at shows and through gwar. net, but was not an official Metal Blade release. It is one of the few concert videos that was not shot and edited by the band - most of this one is actually shot on real film, not just video tape. The only negative thing about this DVD is that they cut out many of the skits between songs, and stuck them at the end as bonus features. This title is currently out of print.
Bonus Tracks:
This is a document of GWAR's 2002 tour. This is a document of GWAR's 2002 tour According to Don Drakulich ( Sleazy P According to Don Drakulich (Sleazy P. Martini) who filmed and edited this show, only 200 copies were made on VHS tape and sold at shows. Sleazy P Martini is a character played by Don Drakulich in the theatrical heavy metal band GWAR. Due to fan demand, Drakulich is preparing a DVD release from his original masters, which will be sold through his Hypereal Productions web page.
A collection of all the GWAR videos to date, plus the video made for the DVD Immortal Corruptor. This is collection of almost all of GWAR's videos up through the Violence Has Arrived album This DVD is currently still in print and available through the band, label, and/or various retail stores.
Released on GWAR's 2004 "Mock the Vote" tour, this limited DVD is basically a live show in 2004, with some similar concepts (and at the time, the first hearings of songs from War Party) from said tour. Released on GWAR's 2004 "Mock the Vote" tour this limited DVD is basically a live show in 2004 with some similar concepts (and at the time the first Some people had thought of this release as a more modern Live From Antarctica. Unlike Live From Antarctica, this DVD was limited in release to the latter "Mock the Vote" concerts in 2004 and 2005. In June 2007, Don Drakulich (Sleazy P. Martini) began selling a new DVD-R pressing of this show through his Hyperreal Productions web page. Sleazy P Martini is a character played by Don Drakulich in the theatrical heavy metal band GWAR. The 2007 version featured new menus and corrected audio problems that were found in the original.
Available on DVD June 20, 2006. Released on DVD June 20 2006 It includes brand new videos rare old stuff and some live footage It includes brand new videos, rare old stuff, and some live footage. There is a pornographic movie, starring Oderus Urungus and Sexecutioner, and is set to a demo of Sick of You, looped without any vocals. Oderus Urungus is both a character and an Alter-ego, played by Dave Brockie, in the rock band GWAR. Sexecutioner was a character in the band GWAR, played originally Mike Delaney and finally by Chuck Varga from 1989 until 1995-6 with one final appearance in 2000 (the Sick of You is the third track in Heavy metal band GWAR 's second album Scumdogs of the Universe and is one of the most well known songs by the band Also included is a very old video to Poor Ole Tom, directed by Dave Brockie. The main content of the movie is set up like an award show, where Oderus and Sleazy P. Martini reminisce with montages. They are the only two members of GWAR to actually make appearances, save a brief cameo by Balsac the Jaws of Death at the end, though some of the other Slave Pit Inc. Balsac the Jaws of Death is the guitarist in the rock band GWAR. employees are featured.
The announcer at the awards show is played by Chris Bopst, who was the first person to play BalSac the Jaws of Death.
Green screen animation/compositing, opening animations and additional camera work was done by Ken Jordan, a fellow VCU Art School student during GWAR's conception. Ken was a classmate of Michael Derks in the Music School for one year and a fellow Art School student of SlavePit foreman Bob Gorman in high school and at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Don Drakulich has announced that the band's next DVD will be edited from footage he has shot on the 2006 Beyond Hell tour and is expected to be released later this year after. GWAR's latest DVD chronicles the 2006 Beyond Hell tour and features digitally mastered sound and a special 36 minute backstage feature showing the band preparing for a show
bonus: backstage footage
Don Drakulich has also announced that after Beyond Hell Live is completed, he plans to use the profits from its sales to fund the Dim Times documentary, which will chronicle the earliest days of the band and feature interviews with original members from the 1985-89 period.