GWAR- This Toilet Earth
Limited red and black colored vinyl LP pressing. Formed in Antarctica in 1984 by manager Sleazy P. Martini, Earth's favorite interplanetary warriors have forged a path of debauchery for over 30 years. GWAR's mythology is rich in political and social satire and their cult-following is galvanized by their controversial, indefatigable and ostentatious live performances, where crowds of willing slaves are subjected to ripe humor and theatrical imagery... and lots and lots of blood, vomit and other bodily fluids. Available for the first time on vinyl (colored LP), GWAR's fourth studio effort, 1994's diverse This Toilet Earth, was their first to be censored and finds the band as heavy and humorous as ever on standouts like "Saddam A Go-Go" and "The Insidious Soliloquy of Skulhedface."
Originally released in 1994, “This Toilet Earth” is GWAR’s 4th studio album and most controversial release. Available for the first time as Red & Black 50/50 Split Colored Vinyl and limited to 1000 copies.
FEATURES:
- Available for the first time as COLORED vinyl
- Limited to 1,000 units WORLDWIDE Limited!
- GWAR’s 4th studio album
- Originally released in 1994, “This Toilet Earth” is considered GWAR’s most controversial release.
GWAR -- THIS TOILET EARTH Vinyl LP
Track List
- Saddam a Go-Go
- Panis I See
- Eat Steel
- Jack the World
- Sonderkommando
- Bad Bad Men
- Pepperoni
- The Insidious Soliloquy of Skulhedface
- Fight
- The Issue of Tissue (Spacecake)
- Pocket Pool
- Slap U Around
- Krak Down
- Filthy Flow
- The Obliteration of Flab Quarv 7
Shop online 24/7 at Darkside Records.
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Limited red and black colored vinyl LP pressing. Formed in Antarctica in 1984 by manager Sleazy P. Martini, Earth's favorite interplanetary warriors have forged a path of debauchery for over 30 years. GWAR's mythology is rich in political and social satire and their cult-following is galvanized by their controversial, indefatigable and ostentatious live performances, where crowds of willing slaves are subjected to ripe humor and theatrical imagery... and lots and lots of blood, vomit and other bodily fluids. Available for the first time on vinyl (colored LP), GWAR's fourth studio effort, 1994's diverse This Toilet Earth, was their first to be censored and finds the band as heavy and humorous as ever on standouts like "Saddam A Go-Go" and "The Insidious Soliloquy of Skulhedface."
Originally released in 1994, “This Toilet Earth” is GWAR’s 4th studio album and most controversial release. Available for the first time as Red & Black 50/50 Split Colored Vinyl and limited to 1000 copies.
FEATURES:
- Available for the first time as COLORED vinyl
- Limited to 1,000 units WORLDWIDE Limited!
- GWAR’s 4th studio album
- Originally released in 1994, “This Toilet Earth” is considered GWAR’s most controversial release.
GWAR -- THIS TOILET EARTH Vinyl LP
Track List
- Saddam a Go-Go
- Panis I See
- Eat Steel
- Jack the World
- Sonderkommando
- Bad Bad Men
- Pepperoni
- The Insidious Soliloquy of Skulhedface
- Fight
- The Issue of Tissue (Spacecake)
- Pocket Pool
- Slap U Around
- Krak Down
- Filthy Flow
- The Obliteration of Flab Quarv 7
Shop online 24/7 at Darkside Records.
Follow us on Instagram.