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  2. Ragnarök (Gwar album) - Wikipedia

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    Ragnarök is the fifth album by the rock/heavy metal/punk band Gwar.It was released on October 24, 1995, on Metal Blade Records and contains the most varied vocal stylings of any Gwar album, with the majority of band members singing at least one track.

  3. Gwar discography - Wikipedia

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    Gwar is an American heavy metal band formed in Richmond, Virginia in 1984. Their discography includes fifteen studio albums , two live albums , two compilation albums , and two EPs . The band has also released nine singles .

  4. Gwar - Wikipedia

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    Gwar started their Edmonton show with a simulated decapitation. In 1995, Gwar released Ragnarok, an album characterized by a unique sound, including the use of keyboards, something largely unseen before by the band, as well as a much larger use of secondary vocalists. The record is considered to have been largely unnoticed after the success of ...

  5. Rendezvous with Ragnarok - Wikipedia

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    Rendezvous with RagNaRok is a performance film by the band Gwar coinciding with their 1995 studio album RagNaRok, though the video was released in early 1997 (much of the footage was from 1996). The bulk of the video is concert footage, with a mock interview interspersed between each song.

  6. List of Gwar members - Wikipedia

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    Musel's musical role included live keyboards and samples, for which he is credited on 1995's Ragnarok. [51] Mike Bonner 1986–1998 Gwar Slave Bonner joined the Gwar collective in 1986 and is credited with the conception and introduction of the "Gwar Slave" character, the first of many miscellaneous monikers he played. [6]

  7. Danielle Stampe - Wikipedia

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    Stampe (as Hymen) contributed backup vocals on most Gwar albums during her time with the band. Slymenstra and Oderus Urungus are featured in a duet titled "Fire in the Loins," on the RagNaRok album. "Don't Need A Man," written by Michael Derks and appearing on Carnival Of Chaos, was the first Gwar song to feature Slymenstra solo on lead vocals.

  8. Sleazy P. Martini - Wikipedia

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    Sleazy P. Martini is a character played by American artist, filmmaker, musician, performance artist, writer Don Drakulich in the heavy metal band Gwar. [1] He wears two oversized gold necklaces, one with a dollar symbol, and one with a skull and crossbones, a large pompadour, a bright purple suit, and is often seen wielding a sawed-off shotgun.

  9. Sexecutioner - Wikipedia

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    Sexecutioner is a supporting character in the heavy metal band Gwar, played originally by Mike Delaney, and finally by Chuck Varga from 1989 until 1995–6, with special appearances in 2000 (the You're All Worthless and Weak concert), 2012, and 2014. He sang lead on his trademark song, "Sexecutioner", and "Ragnarok".