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Beefcake the Mighty of GWAR

GWAR

We stick with it for the most part and the fact that it’s lasted 25 years is a testament to the creative uniqueness of what GWAR is and the fact that, I mean shit, if we couldn’t play our instruments, we’d end up like Lordi’s going to be in two years. I mean, you know we can play and our fucking fans love our shit, they love the show and there you go. We kick ass.

Crucifier – Cursed Cross

crucifier-cursed-cross.jpgCrucifier – Cursed Cross
Release Date: 2006

Track Listing:
1. Cursed Cross
2. Realize Life
3. Governmental Slavery
4. Drive Intense
5. T.V. (Truth’s Vileness)
6. Slaves of Seeded Hatred
7. Thrash Till The Death
8. Crucifier
9. Execute Them All

Alex Webster of Cannibal Corpse

Canibal CorpseThat’s the way it’s gonna be. You watch, like in 20 years maybe even less, they’ll have death metal in commercials and all kinds of shit. I’m not saying that’s good, but I’m saying it’s very possible. I mean, just the fact that you have bands with blast beats in the top 10 is something I never would have believed was even possible, like when we started out.

Nile – Ithyphallic

Nile – Ithyphallic
Release Date: July 17, 2007

Track Listing:
1. What Can Be Safely Written
2. As He Creates So He Destroys
3. Ithyphallic
4. Papyrus Containing The Spell To Preserve Its Possessor…
5. Eat Of The Dead
6. Laying Fire Upon Apep
7. The Essential Salts
8. The Infinity Of Stone
9. The Language Of The Shadows
10. Even The Gods Must Die

One Man Army – Error in Evolution

onemanarmy.jpgOne Man Army and the Undead Quartet – Error in Evolution
Release Date: May 27, 2007

Track Listing:
1. Mine For the Taking
2. Knights in Satan’s Service
3. Such a Sick Boy
4. Supreme Butcher, The
5. Sun Never Shines, The
6. See Them Burn
7. Nightmare in Ashes and Blood
8. He’s Back (The Man Behind the Mask)
9. Heaven Knows No Pain
10. Hail the King
11. Killing Machine – Live in Stuttgart
12. Public Enemy No.1 – Live in Stuttgart
13. So Grim So True So Real – Live in Stuttgart

Johan L. of One Man Army and the Undead Quartet

One Man ArmyBasically I’m very inspired of the old rock bands of the ‘60s that have a different name for the frontman and a different name for the rhythm section. I think it’s pretty cool to bring that into the death metal genre.