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Gwar|Bloody Pit of Horror

Bloody Pit of Horror

Gwar

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With there being an overabundance of metal bands hiding behind gory masks and costumes circa the early 21st century, some forget that GWAR was one of the first to specialize in this "comic book/horror movie" style and approach. And what has set GWAR apart from most of the "masked metal competition" is that they have always had a sense of humor in what they've done, while some of the similar-looking bands that followed in their path take things a bit too seriously. You've got to give GWAR some credit -- they're still at it (decades after first appearing on the scene), as evidenced by the arrival of their 12th studio album overall, 2010's Bloody Pit of Horror. As with past GWAR releases, you know exactly what to expect before your "listening experience" begins: Metallica-like buzz-saw riffing, grizzly/gory lyrics, etc. And wouldn't you know it? Bloody Pit of Horror sounds just like their previous albums! Take a gander at such song titles as the album-opener "Zombies, March," as well as "A Gathering of Ghouls," and "Hail, Genocide," and you know exactly what lies ahead. Also included is a song in which the band does their best "Type O Negative impersonation" (especially the vocals of GWAR's leader, Oderus Urungus), perhaps as a tribute to recently deceased Type O founder, Pete Steele. While GWAR is still obviously best experienced on the concert stage (they continue to offer the most over-the-top stage show in all of rock), Bloody Pit of Horror won't let the GWAR faithful down.

© Greg Prato /TiVo

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1
Zombies, March Explicit
00:04:33

Gwar, Composer, MainArtist - Pit Records, MusicPublisher

2010 Pit Records 2010 Pit Records

2
Come the Carnivor
00:02:23

Gwar, Composer, MainArtist - Pit Records, MusicPublisher

2010 Pit Records 2010 Pit Records

3
A Gathering of Ghouls Explicit
00:02:07

Gwar, Composer, MainArtist - Pit Records, MusicPublisher

2010 Pit Records 2010 Pit Records

4
Storm Is Coming Explicit
00:03:54

Gwar, Composer, MainArtist - Pit Records, MusicPublisher

2010 Pit Records 2010 Pit Records

5
Tick-Tits Explicit
00:03:18

Gwar, Composer, MainArtist - Pit Records, MusicPublisher

2010 Pit Records 2010 Pit Records

6
Beat You to Death
00:03:39

Gwar, Composer, MainArtist - Pit Records, MusicPublisher

2010 Pit Records 2010 Pit Records

7
You Are My Meat Explicit
00:02:33

Gwar, Composer, MainArtist - Pit Records, MusicPublisher

2010 Pit Records 2010 Pit Records

8
Hail, Genocide! Explicit
00:03:19

Gwar, Composer, MainArtist - Pit Records, MusicPublisher

2010 Pit Records 2010 Pit Records

9
KZ Necromancer Explicit
00:03:19

Gwar, Composer, MainArtist - Pit Records, MusicPublisher

2010 Pit Records 2010 Pit Records

10
The Litany of the Slain Explicit
00:04:15

Gwar, Composer, MainArtist - Pit Records, MusicPublisher

2010 Pit Records 2010 Pit Records

11
Sick and Twisted Explicit
00:03:42

Gwar, Composer, MainArtist - Pit Records, MusicPublisher

2010 Pit Records 2010 Pit Records

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With there being an overabundance of metal bands hiding behind gory masks and costumes circa the early 21st century, some forget that GWAR was one of the first to specialize in this "comic book/horror movie" style and approach. And what has set GWAR apart from most of the "masked metal competition" is that they have always had a sense of humor in what they've done, while some of the similar-looking bands that followed in their path take things a bit too seriously. You've got to give GWAR some credit -- they're still at it (decades after first appearing on the scene), as evidenced by the arrival of their 12th studio album overall, 2010's Bloody Pit of Horror. As with past GWAR releases, you know exactly what to expect before your "listening experience" begins: Metallica-like buzz-saw riffing, grizzly/gory lyrics, etc. And wouldn't you know it? Bloody Pit of Horror sounds just like their previous albums! Take a gander at such song titles as the album-opener "Zombies, March," as well as "A Gathering of Ghouls," and "Hail, Genocide," and you know exactly what lies ahead. Also included is a song in which the band does their best "Type O Negative impersonation" (especially the vocals of GWAR's leader, Oderus Urungus), perhaps as a tribute to recently deceased Type O founder, Pete Steele. While GWAR is still obviously best experienced on the concert stage (they continue to offer the most over-the-top stage show in all of rock), Bloody Pit of Horror won't let the GWAR faithful down.

© Greg Prato /TiVo

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