Hell-o

Hell-O is the first album released by novelty rock/heavy metal/punk band Gwar. It was released in 1988, on Shimmy Records. Gwar's angle on this album is that of a morbid punk band (a la The Mentors), with songs deriding the USA (such as "Americanized" and "Ollie North") as well as those of general grotesqueness ("Slutman City", "Bone Meal"). Hunter Jackson makes his first appearance in "Techno's Song" and "I'm in Love (With a Dead Dog)" showcased a tender episode in canine-alien relations. The famous "Gwar Theme" is a memorable car-eating anthem. Jacques-Yves Cousteau makes a bizarre cameo as well, in a song that could possibly be influenced by Dadaism. (In another reference, the liner art does a stab at Picasso's Guernica, which is renamed Gwarnica.)

Tracklist

  1. Time For Death
  2. AEIOU
  3. Americanized
  4. I'm In Love (With A Dead Dog)
  5. Slutman City
  6. Word O Filth
  7. War Toy
  8. Captain Crunch
  9. Pure As The Arctic Snow
  10. Je M' Appelle J. Cousteau
  11. GWAR Theme
  12. Bone Meal
  13. Ollie North
  14. Techno's Song
  15. U Ain't Shit
  16. Rock & Roll Party Town

 

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