The track fading out at the end is Gor-Gor, but someone else is singing the track while Oderus was getting gnawed on by the Gor-Gor the undead, techno dinosaur.
This album is a rock opera. It details Gwar's antarctic fortress getting hammered by the armies of the world while they're blitzed out drunk, they arrive in hell, meet some famous people, demons, a fan who followed them to hell, fight Lucifer, then wake up thinking its all been a crack-fueled dream.
They're chilling in their antarctic fortress and get attacked by the Pope and his army, so they retreat to the tunnels under their base. Along the way they meet Jitler (Jesus and Hitler merged at the ass), who leads them to Hell. Once they get there they journey in, fighting demons and the damned alike until put into Eight Lock, Hell's prison. They break out, continue on, meet a dead fan, and fight Satan before finding themselves suddenly back in their ruined fortress. The album ends with Oderus admitting he learned nothing. It's easily my favorite album by them.
Man this whole album is bad ass. Love the pigs, one who shall not be named. And like so much other tracks off different albums. Listen to sick of you or fucking an animal 😂
Thanks for the kind words, man! I played bass on, and wrote part of that song (music)... Hahaha, I miss that fucking maniac Brockie, and Cory (Flattus) the most. Cheers!
I miss oderus 😢 rip His vocals were always a rollercoaster ride . That track was gor-gor ( hes the t-rex ) the video is funny too . Gwar is a rare band that got heavier over the years. I think their best song is immortal corruptor , also a great video
I think the thing that most reactors, or just people who don't know GWAR, miss, is that they're albums are concept albums, each track before informs the next, it's a story, not just a gross song
Gwar has a great sound they just say really morbidly weird sh!t, I would say they actually do have timeless songs and at least you can't go wrong with gwar.
Gwar - immortal corruptor I think is years best song , cool video too . This is heavier than the beavis and butthead days . song in the Grammy rant vid was gwar - gor gor . gor gor is the t rex they bring out and fight on stage. great song and great video . That song is def from the b&b days
You have a good ear for detail, my man. In spite of their reputation as a death metal band, GWAR (which stands for God What an Awful Racket) offered the discerning listener a higher level of musical skill and composition under the guiding direction of Oderus Urungus (Dave Brockie) than almost all other bands in that genre. Occasional elements of jazz and intelligent, sometimes gut-busting humor, set this band apart. Their current line-up doesn't match up to the original band's creative ingenuity, so I'd recommend sticking with GWAR's discography before Oderus's untimely passing. Happy listening!
I wouldn't say Gwar has Rush level lyrics... far from it... but I do think Dave was clever in the way the South Park guys are clever. Hes was that kind of comedy genius. Also.. I like that Gwar could be Punk. Metal and Ska at the same time... as well as be a parody of all of those things. Then theres the stage show... which was on another level. One of the greatest live shows I've ever experienced.. and I used to work for a music venue.. so I've seen a few. The other greatest live show... Weird Al. Both he and Gwar put on a fuckkin show like no other.
No no no, dont listen to anyone who tells you to listen to anything except "Scumdogs of the universe". That record by leaps and bounds is their best . Thats an opinion held by the band themselves as well . Its the second record the first one "Hellow" is good but the second record is Gwar. The third record is a close second "America most be destroyed"
Glad you picked that song. One of my favorites too. I have also discovered Gwar through the Beavis and Butt-Head videogames. The thing about Gwar is that the originally came from Punkrock. You can hear that in their first album. And i think that every Gwar album had a different style, sound and feel to it. Until War Party where they startet to sound like almost every other Metal band and every new Gwar album started to sound the same. They are kinda going back to their original sound after Dave died. The Road Behind still remains a Rock classic.
Gwar is one of those bands that you have to understand their sense of humor in order to get them. Honestly I would have started you off with War Is All We Know as it's an awesome song but fucking hilarious at the same time. Then I'd suggest Metal, Metal Land as that's probably the best example of their humor once you get it.
I never really liked them to much. Have you reacted to Green Jelly "3 Little Pigs" yet? If not, you are missing out. It's hilarious. 😆 make sure you react to the Video. 😆
You never really liked them much, but you like Green Jelly? Gwar is Green Jelly but with... ya know.. effort.. and a decently sized music catalog. I've been to a Green Jelly show... it's fun but that guy clearly doesn't give a shit.
@@DanJackson1977 to be fair green jelly was never ment to have effort, it was literally to see if he could get a record deal with the worst band possible, the whole point was he has no talent and managed to get a 60,000 (or 600,000 can't remember) record deal. It's one of the reasons that green jelly has the most members of any band why have a band or lug around equipment when the fans know the songs and have their own equipment all he has to do is show up and who ever showed up is the band for the night often times already set up and ready to go when he gets there.
Better for you soul, eh? Babymetal is japanese pop with guitars overlayed. Not judging.. its cute.. but Gwar doesn't promise to be good for your soul... only to slaughter, consume and excrete you, and possibly to cover whatever remains with alien spooge from Oderus's groin-creature, the Cuttlefish of Cthulu. What more could you want?