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According to interviews, Oderus's father was a supercomputer, and his mother was a petri dish. ... Dave Brockie was the most interviewed among the group, alternating ...
Violence Has Arrived is the eighth studio album by the band Gwar.It was released on November 6, 2001, through Metal Blade Records.. According to an interview with Dave Brockie, it was originally supposed to be released on September 11, 2001, but Metal Blade would not release it until November.
Returning later in 1985, Gwar featured a lineup of Brockie and Bopst alongside new vocalist Joe Annaruma (Joey Slutman), guitarists Greg Ottenger (Cornelius Carnage) and Ron Curry (Stephen Sphincter), and drummer Jim Thomson (Hans Sphincter); this core lineup was often joined live by Hunter Jackson (Techno Destructo) and Mike Delaney (The Executioner) on backup vocals.
In April 2014, Dave was co-host of "Hardcore News" on DigRadio with singer/artist Dave Tree, and did one of the final interviews with GWAR frontman Oderus Urungus [43] (aka Dave Brockie) just days before Brockie died of a heroin overdose. In 2019, Dave began writing for Ultimate Classic Rock. [44]
Following the death of Dave Brockie and the closure of Fearnet, when and if the series would continue was unknown at the time. July 20, 2015, Entertainment Weekly reported that, per announcement by Adam Green and Joe Lynch on their The Movie Crypt podcast, Holliston would return for a third season in 2016 on GeekNation. [10]
The Dodgers lost to the Chicago Cubs, 10-7, squandering a 7-5 lead due in part to Dave Kingman hitting three home runs. Asked for his opinion of Kingman's performance, Lasorda then erupted with a ...
Gwar is the result of two separate projects merged into one. Dave Brockie was the vocalist and bassist for a punk band named Death Piggy that staged mini-plays and used crude props to punctuate its music. [16]
Dave Brockie was especially favorable about this album, as it continues with a heavier musical direction for the band. According to interviews with Todd Evans (Beefcake the Mighty) and Brockie, War Party was selling very well, and was attracting new Gwar fans, as well as seeing old ones come back.