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The videography of American heavy metal, punk and shock rock band GWAR Videography refers to the process of capturing moving images on electronic media (e. ...
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RAWGWAR (1989) This was GWAR's first 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: 1. Black And Huge 2. World 'O' Filth 3. Slutman City 4. Bone Meal/Ollie North 5. I'm In Love (With A Dead Dog) 6. Americanized 7. The Years Without Light 8. Pure As The Arctic Snow 9. Techno's Song 10. Ham On The Bone 11. World 'O' Filth 12. Captain Crunch 13. Bone Meal 14. Ollie North 15. Death Pod 16. I'm In Love (With A Dead Dog) 17. Time For Death 18. Horror Of Yig 19. Slaughterama 20. Sexecutioner 21. Techno's Song 22. U Ain't Sh** 23. Vlad The Impaler 24. Cardinal Syn Theme 25. U Ain't Shit 26. GWAR Theme 27. Captain Crunch 28. Cool Place To Park
The Next Mutation (1989) Also known as RAWGWAR: The Next Mutation. This was sold, exclusively, by the band, through their catalog, and not available in stores. 1. Americanized 2. Vlad The Impaler 3. Pure As The Arctic Snow 4. World 'O' Filth 5. Sexecutioner 6. Cool Place To Park 7. Slutman City 8. I'm In Love (With A Dead Dog) 9. Bone Meal 10. Ollie North 11. Time For Death 12. King Queen 13. Horror Of Yig 14. Captain Crunch 15. Death Pod 16. Techno's Song 17. U Ain't Sh** 18. Black And Huge
Live from Antarctica (1990)
Live From Antarctica Cover GWAR's first commercial video release on the MetalBlade 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 Image File history File links Size of this preview: 421 Ã 599 pixelsFull resolution (500 Ã 711 pixel, file size: 142 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) GWAR.net Cover of GWARs DVD release of Live From Antarctica This image is of a DVD cover, and the copyright for it is most...
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01. Horror of YG (sic) / 02. Black and Huge / 03. Years without Light / 04. World of Filth / 05. Americanized / 06. Maggots / 07. Love Surgery / 08. Jaques Cousteau / 09. Dead Dog / 10. Salaminizer / 11. Sexicutioner / 12. Sick of You / 13. Techosong / 14. U Ain't Shit / 15. Cool Place to Park
Return of Techno-Destructo (1991) This is GWAR's, self-released, first movie. Techno-Destructo has been brainwashed and stripped of his armor. When Techno drives a group of girls to a GWAR show, he regains his memory. He attempts to recruit Cardinal Syn, for help against GWAR, but his plans are foiled by Cardinal Syn instead. This film was only released on VHS and is currently out-of-print.
Phallus in Wonderland (1992) This was GWAR's first 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. This video remains in print, though the DVD is extremely rare. Grammy Award statuette The Grammy Awards, presented by the Recording Academy (an association of Americans professionally involved in the recorded music industry) for outstanding achievements in the recording industry, is one of four major music awards shows held annually in the United States (the Billboard Music Awards, the American Music...
1. Crack In The Egg 2. Have You Seen Me? 3. The Road Behind 4. The Morality Squad 5. Gor-Gor 6. Ham On The Bone
Tour De Scum (1992) This video is a collection of live footage from the 'Scumdogs of the Universe' tour. This video is available in the "GWAR DVD Box Set." 1. The Salaminizer 2. Crack In The Egg 3. Love Surgery 4. Maggots 5. Horror Of Yig 6. Have You Seen Me? 7. Sexecutioner 8. The Morality Squad 9. GWAR Theme 10. Slaughterama 11. Gor-Gor
TVD (Television Documentary) (1994) This tape has early TV appearances including the Joan Rivers show. 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. 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. Skulhedface is a 1994 movie directed by Melanie Mandl. ...
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Rendezvous with RagNaRok (1997)
Rendezvous with RagNaRok Cover This time, gray aliens land on earth and create a mutant GWAR hybrid. 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." Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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1. Saddam A Go-Go (video) 2. RagNaRok 3. Sonderkommando 4. Whargoul 5. Meat Sandwich (video) 6. Think You Outta Know This 7. Knife In Yer Guts 8. Fire In The Loins 9. S.F.W. 10. Crush, Kill, Destroy 11. Surf of Syn (video)
Surprising Burst of Chocolaty Fudge (1998) A live 1997 halloween performance VHS sold by the band is currently out-of-print.
Dawn of the Day of the Night of the Penguins (1998) One of the more popular GWAR films, this video follows the struggle between GWAR and Techno Destructo. 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". 1. Je M'Appelle J. Cousteau 2. Back To Iraq 3. Crack In The Egg 4. Sammy 5. If I Could Be That 6. Horror Of Yig 7. Hate Love Songs 8. The Private Pain Of Techno Destructo 9. Gor-Gor 10. Don't Need A Man
It's Sleazy (2000) In GWAR's fifth movie, the band appears on Sleazy P. 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. Look up Ragnarok in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
The Gwarnage Campaign (2002) This is a document of GWAR's 2000 tour. This DVD was sold, exclusively, at live performances. It is currently unknown if the band has kept this title in print. 1. Black And Huge 2. Ham On The Bone 3. Sexecutioner 4. The Salaminizer 5. Think You Outta Know This 6. Babyraper 7. Death Pod 8. I'm In Love (With A Dead Dog) 9. Nitro Burnin' Funny Bong 10. Penguin Attack 11. Have You Seen Me? 12. War Toy 13. Jagermonsta 14. Saddam A Go-Go 15. The Private Pain Of Techno Destructo 16. Crush, Kill, Destroy 17. Sick Of You 18. Maggots 19. Slaughterama
Blood Drive Tour 2002 (2002) This is a document of GWAR's 2002 tour. 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. Due to fan demand, Drakulich is preparing a DVD release from his original masters, which will be sold through his Hypereal Productions web page. 1. Battlelust 2. Salaminizer 3. Abyss of Woe 4. Apes of Wrath 5. Death Pod 6. Biledriver 7. King Queen 8. Licksore 9. Black and Huge 10. Immortal Corruptor 11. Babyraper 12. The Wheel 13. Maggots 14. Bloody Mary 15. Horror of Yg 16. Gor-Gor 17. Sick of you 18. Road Behind 19. Happy Death Day
The Ultimate Video Gwarchive (2002) A collection of all the GWAR videos to date, plus the video made for the DVD Immortal Corruptor. This DVD is currently still in print and available through the band, label, and/or various retail stores. 1. Immortal Corrupter 2. Nitro-Burnin' Funny Bong 3. F***in' An Animal 4. Don't Need A Man 5. Penguin Attack 6. Surf Of Syn 7. Meat Sandwich 8. Saddam A Go-Go 9. Jack The World 10. The Insidious Soliloquy Of Dr. Mr. Mrs. Prof. Skulhedface 11. Have You Seen Me? 12. Crack In The Egg 13. Gor-Gor 14. The Road Behind 15. Sick Of You 16. Cool Place To Park
GWAR War Party Tour 2004 (2004) 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. 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. The 2007 version featured new menus and corrected audio problems that were found in the original. 1. Ham on the Bone 2. Battlelust 3. Salaminizer 4. Womb with a View 5. Apes of Wrath 6. Crack in the Egg 7. Bring Back the Bomb 8. Martyrdumb 9. Biledriver 10. Lost Gods 11. Can't Kill Terror 12. Licksore 13. Decay of Grandeur 14. GOR-GOR 15. Bonesnapper 16. Immortal Corrupter 17. Maggots 18. Arctic Snow
Blood Bath and Beyond (2006) Available on DVD June 20, 2006. 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. 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. employees are featured. Oderus Urungus is both a character and an alter-ego, played by Dave Brockie, in the rock band GWAR. He appears as an intergalactic humanoid barbarian with devil horns and a meaty looking face, and always carries around a long sword named Lick (the name was shortened from Unt Lick...
Sexecutioner was a character in the band GWAR. He was played by Chuck Varga. ...
Sick of You is the third track in heavy metal band GWARs second album, Scumdogs of the Universe and is one of the most well known songs by the band. ...
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The announcer at the awards show is played by Chris Bopst, who was the first person to play BalSac the Jaws of Death.
Beyond Hell Live (2007) Don Drakulich (Sleazy P. Martini) has announced that the band's next DVD will be edited from footage he has shot on the 2006 Beyond Hell tour. |