Wolfgang A.M. - A New World of Sound
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"Wolfgang AM" | ||
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Single by GWAR | ||
Released | 1997 | |
Format | Cassette | |
Recorded | 1995 | |
Genre | Thrash metal, punk rock | |
Length | 20m | |
Label | Slave Pit Records | |
Producer(s) | Scott Wolfe & D | |
GWAR singles chronology | ||
"Koszonom" (1997) | "Wolfgang AM" | "MC Rhythmless" (1997) |
Wolfgang AM - A New World Of Sound is a single by a side-project from members of the band GWAR. It's the fourth of GWAR's Slave Pit Singles which were released through GWAR's internet fan club in 1997.
Liner notes:
a New World of Sound
WOLFGANG a.m.
hi-fonic Demonstration Album
in side:
B-Day Boy (WEEN)
Synchagone (the Cars)
out side:
Every Little Thing She Do (the Police)
T'aint Nobody's Business (Billy Holiday)
The Life Of The Mind (Barton Fink)
Wolfgang A.M. is:
DJ Dirty D- sequencing, vox, turntables, drum programming
Klaus Karmel - sampling, drum programming, out-board signal processing, guitars, vox
Ilsa (She Wolf of the A.M.)- sequencing, cello, vox
Wolfgang AM
the inside info
Wolfgang A.M. is a studio project I did with our old soundman, Scott Wolfe, and our old videographer, Melanie Mandel. The name came from my deceased rotweiller, Wolfgang, and the fact that we would only record in the middle of the night when we could break in to the studio for free. Wolfgang AM only does covers of other peoples songs.
All of the samples on this tape were used without permission.
BalSac, the Jaws 'o Death