America Must Be Destroyed

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America Must Be Destroyed
America Must Be Destroyed cover
Studio album by GWAR
Released 1992
Recorded 1992
Genre Thrash metal
Sludge metal
Hardcore punk
Length 45:43
Label Metal Blade Records
Producer(s) Glen Robinson
Professional reviews
GWAR chronology
Scumdogs of the Universe
(1990)
America Must Be Destroyed
(1992)
The Road Behind
(1992)


America Must Be Destroyed is GWAR's third album, released in 1992 as their second album on Metal Blade Records. The album's lyrical content was inspired by controversy over obscenity charges against the band and an incident in Charlotte, North Carolina in which frontman Dave Brockie's prosthetic penile attachment "The Cuttlefish of Cthulhu" was confiscated by police officers.

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[edit] Overview

The lyrical content in America Must Be Destroyed was greatly inspired by Dave Brockie's fight with police officers while touring in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1992. The controversy revolved around Brockie's rubbery penis adornment. Brockie was revolted by this attack on his rights and so he created a concept album revolving around an elite "Morality Squad" that attacked the members of GWAR and stole Oderus's penile attachment (aka Cuttlefish of Cthulu, a phallic hell beast that normally dangles from his crotch). The opening song, "Ham on the Bone" (which has a nod to grindcore) explains this robbery. The story then shifts to GWAR headquarters in Antarctica, where Oderus's slaves are ordered to shoot up a dinosaur egg with crack. The result is the mighty Gor Gor, a Tyrannosaurus Rex that wreaks havoc on America. Meanwhile, the Morality Squad has enlisted the help of Father Bohab (a Catholic priest) to crucify GWAR in the media. GWAR marches out to battle, and you can take the story from there. Other songs of interest include "Have You Seen Me?", "Poor Ole Tom", and "The Road Behind". Musically, it is a mix of rock and roll and blistering sludge metal, and it is even harsher-sounding than the previous album. A video, Phallus in Wonderland, was released as a supplement to the album's storyline. This album was followed by The Road Behind, an EP that contained that single and a riveting live version of "Have You Seen Me?" (which contained a notorious Ween sample at the end). The single "S.F.W." (a staple of their live shows) was supposedly released on this album as a bonus track, but this has been discounted by the band.

[edit] Miscellaneous

GWAR fans are referred to as "bohabs," named for Father Bohab. Actually, to be clear, Bohab means "Habitually Boring" person, which isn't exactly what GWAR fans are referred to as... rather what persons other than GWAR fans would be (much like Father Bohab).

"Pussy Planet," the album's closer, was co-written by Slymenstra Hymen, and was slated to be a duet with Beefcake the Mighty. Though not quite a duet, Slymenstra's voice can still be heard in the song.

The Canadian release of this album does not feature "Crack in the Egg," "Have You Seen Me?" and "Rock N' Roll Never Felt So Good," and instead has earlier versions of "Krak Down" and "Bad Bad Men" (both from This Toilet Earth) and "O Canada" (according to GWAR, this was included as a way to ridicule Canada for not having the "guts" to include the omitted songs).

Flattus Maximus is not on this album. Dewey Rowell left the band before recording began, and all of the lead guitars (save for two songs - "Crack in the Egg" and the title track, respectively) were recorded by Balsac the Jaws of Death. To this day, Balsac, not Flattus, will usually play lead when performing songs from this album live. Tim Harriss (of Kepone, the band Michael Bishop left GWAR to) played lead on the album's title track; Lee Harris (from Jizmak Da Gusha's old band Rosebud) played lead on "Crack in the Egg".

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[edit] Track listing

  1. "Ham on the Bone" – 2:04
  2. "Crack in the Egg" – 3:37
  3. "Gor-Gor" – 4:21
  4. "Have You Seen Me?" – 4:46
  5. "The Morality Squad" – 3:37
  6. "America Must Be Destroyed" – 4:45
  7. "Gilded Lily" – 3:36
  8. "Poor Ole Tom" – 5:07
  9. "Rock & Roll Never Felt So Good" – 4:17
  10. "Blimey" – 3:12
  11. "The Road Behind" – 5:30
  12. "Pussy Planet" – 2:51

[edit] See also

GWAR
Members
Oderus Urungus | Flattus Maximus | Balsac the Jaws of Death | Beefcake the Mighty | Jizmak Da Gusha
Side members: Sexecutioner | Sleazy P. Martini | Slaves
Former members: Slymenstra Hymen | Techno Destructo | Nippleus Erectus | Johnny Slutman | Joey Slutman | Amazina | GWAR Woman | The Temptress | Mr. Magico | Lee Beato | Stephen Sphincter | BalSac | Cornelius Carnage | Hans Orifice | Sean Sumner | Sluggo P. Martini | Müsel | Scroda Moon
Discography
Albums and extended plays: Hell-O | Scumdogs of the Universe | America Must Be Destroyed | The Road Behind | This Toilet Earth | RagNaRok | Carnival of Chaos | We Kill Everything | Violence Has Arrived | War Party | Beyond Hell
Live albums: You're All Worthless and Weak | Live from Mt. Fuji
Compilation albums: Slaves Going Single | Let There Be GWAR
Singles: Hate Love Songs/Penguin Attack 7" | The Art of War | RAWGWAR | Köszönöm | Wolfgang A.M. - A New World of Sound | MC Rhythmless | GWAR Lite | A Soundtrack to Kill Yourself to | School's Out
Videography
Videos and DVDs: RAWGWAR | The Next Mutation | Live from Antarctica | Return of Techno-Destructo | Phallus in Wonderland | Tour De Scum | Skulhedface | Rendezvous with RagNaRok | Surprising Burst of Chocolaty Fudge | Dawn of the Day of the Night of the Penguins | It's Sleazy | The Gwarnage Campaign | The Ultimate Video Gwarchive | GWAR War Party Tour 2004 | Blood Bath and Beyond | Sounds of the Underground
Related articles
Dave Brockie Experience | Death Piggy | X-Cops | Slave Pit Records
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