Costumed metallers GWAR return to Grand Rapids to rock the Orbit Room next Wednesday Nov. 4.
To get you ready for the wildness that is a GWAR show, here's something pretty nutty: Gwar covering Cyndi Lauper's "She Bop".
The almighty GWAR is making a triumphant return to Grand Rapids, and this time, they are bringing more blood!
If you looking for a highly offensive but amazing good time, a GWAR show is the place that you want to be.
I can't believe that it has been one entire year since the leader of the Scum Dogs of GWAR passed away.
Dave was one very unique soul who really didn't two craps of what people thought of him, and that's what I respected about him.
How awesome would this be? Not only does Mortal Kombat kick ass, but the new Mortal Kombat X is on the horizon. After watching the Clueless Game with Conan O' Brian, this may be the reason I finally purchased a Xbox One or PS4.
You know what would make the game the best? If it included now deceased GWAR vocalist Oderus Urungus.
If there is one thing you should do before you die, it's go see GWAR live in concert. I have seen these guys about 3 times now and I absolutely love them. It's a show that I think everyone should just experience. Get right up front, get covered in blood and just rock out! If you were there last night, you had a blast!
Outside of GWAR's Nov. 15 performance in Spokane, Wash., a religious group protested the show, yelling about how Dave Brockie is currently burning in Hell.
Since the passing of the great Oderus Urungus (a.k.a. Dave Brockie), the greatness that is GWAR has added two new members to the band: Blothar and Vulvatron.
These two members, where did they come from? But more interestingly: What do they look like?