GWAR release new album

2006-08-29 by Dead_Trench | 4 Comments
Tuesday August 29 2006 - The newest offering from GWAR is released. The album is based on the concept of GWAR travelling through underground catacombs in search of Satan, who happens to think he is badder than Oderus, the lead singer. They have been quoted as saying it is the heaviest album that they've done. The first single is a cover of Alice Cooper's song, School's Out.
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BlastFunk03
August 29th 2006
83 Comments


...awesome

I've only heard the single "School's Out", and it's quite funny. Whether or not a funny metal song is good or bad i don't know. I don't mind a little GWAR here and there.

Spoonful of Shame
August 29th 2006
29 Comments


Sweet. I want to see them live again. m/

Dead_Trench
August 29th 2006
159 Comments


I really dig GWAR, they're in my top 10 fav bands easily. Their newer stuff keeps getting better.

jameskukucka
August 30th 2006
308 Comments


im gettig this definitely




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