The Art of War (GWAR single)

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“The Art of War”
“The Art of War” cover
Single by GWAR
Released 1997
Format Cassette
Recorded 1995/96
Genre Thrash metal, punk rock
Length 20m
Label Slave Pit Records
Producer Ron Goudie, Scott Wolfe, & GWAR
GWAR singles chronology
"Hate Love Songs/Penguin Attack 7"" (1997) "The Art of War" "RAWGWAR" (1997)

The Art of War is a single by the band GWAR, containing unreleased tracks, some of which were intended to be released on Carnival of Chaos. It's the first of GWAR's Slave Pit Singles which were released through GWAR's internet fan club in 1997. Each tape was professionally duplicated on a 20 minute cassette (10 minutes per side) which caused a few songs to be cut off at the end.

Liner notes:

Side one:

Drop Drawers - outtake from Carnival Of Chaos produced by Ron Goudie

Don's Bong Is Gone from the SFW sessions produced by Scott Wolfe

Side two:

The Ballad of Vincent Bologleoni recorded at the Slave Pit produced by no one

The Private Pain of Techno Destructo (Star Trek Version) from Carnival of Chaos


GWAR The Art Of War

inside info

Drop Drawers: This song was originally written for "This Toilet Earth," but was cut from the album because of a lack of time and the fact that some of the GWAR members felt it was just too goofy. This version was recorded for "Carnival of Chaos," but was again cut because we couldn't get permission to spoof the Billy Thorpe song "Children of the Sun" (nothing was too goofy for Carnival).

The SFW Sessions: These recordings were done when we were in the studio to record a song for the SFW soundtrack. We got extremely drunk and just let the tape roll. These songs were the resulting drunken improvisations. Umm, what can I say? We are so very, very sorry

Don's Bong Is Gone: the true story of what happened to Sleazy's bong.

The Ballad of Vincent Bologleoni: Another song dating back to "Toilet." Vinnie is the lead singer of RAWG, and this is the story of how he made money while he waited for RAWG to make it big. Sorry the quality is so bad, but this tape (made on a boom box) is the only version of the song I could find. Maybe one day it will make it on an album.

The Private Pain of Techno Destructo: This song is off "Carnival of Chaos" minus the middle section. When we tried to get permission to use the riffs from "Star Trek" (battle song from "Amok Time" for you Trekkies), Paramount informed us that they could not allow "Star Trek" to become involved with GWAR in any way. Yeah, I know the end of Techno is cut off. Go buy the album.


BalSac, the Jaws 'o Death