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Again, what grim vision this?
Bloodstained tomb, beer cans, and piss
This is no life for a god, is this my fate?
Trapped for all time? Is it too late?
The only thing worth living for escape
I gaze through the night and behold constellations
Still bearing the scars of my disintegration's
So many hours I wasted my powers
On murder and madness and deadly red rain
Earth is a prison, this life is a curse
This planet's rotation is simply the worst
Days they drag by, a life all too lost
I must escape no matter what cost
Space, blazes infernal
My sentence on earth, eternal
It sickens me to watch you, all I ever do is cry
And do my best to kill you because all of you must die
And although I created you, I always have hated you

Fuck this place, oh, how I long for lust in space
So many years of blood lust and tears
My struggles mean nothing
Ja, ja, all ist klar
Earth is a tomb, and abyss of time
I can't accept it's the end of the line
The scum dogs are calling, I must go back
If I can escape earth, I swear I'll quit crack
Call girls on comets, carnality that's felt
Dock your Lord-barge at the garteroid belt
Bimbo's in limbo awake with a boom
Revealing a teat twice the size of the moon
Lust in space
Lust in space
Fleischlust auf raum
Lust in space
An outer-space orgy with freaks of all races
As bright orange cum spatters sluts with all faces
Meteoroided freakazoids they exude prurience
Omni-sexuals display, sodomic puissance
Lust in space
So many stars, so many bars
Outer space is quite the place, even from afar
Out there I've humped millions and felt no shame
Never excluded the old or the lame
My sexploits were legend
I could have gone into porn
But I like killing more than sex
I always was a battle borne
But space teems with danger, the perils are countless
Enemies infinite, vengeance that's boundless
Wars that are so fun you don't want to win
Against the most hated, cardinal sin
Lust in space
The earth is a gallstone I'll leave far behind
A marble I garbled, never to find
Space blazes infernal
No interest in matters paternal
Hyperspace makes me horny and I don't know why
A zero-grav hard on can make me so high
Space it blazes infernal
My love for kinky sex, eternal
As we enter the black hole
Her nebula was crawling with crabs
White dwarf and black troll
We gave it all we had

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GWAR is a satirical thrash metal/punk band formed in 1985-1986 by a group of artists and musicians at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. The band is perhaps best known for their elaborate sci-fi/horror film inspired costumes, raunchy lyrics, and graphic stage performances, which can consist of scatology, sadomasochism, necrophilia, paedo-necrophilia, beastio-necrophilia, fire dancing, fake pagan rituals, mock executions/mutilations, and other controversial violent and political themes. GWAR was, for a long time, on the leading edge of shock rock, going as far as appearing on Jerry Springer in character and in full costume during the mid 1990's.

The origin and meaning of the band's name has been left intentionally vague by its members, although the most widely accepted explanation (though false and denied by the band members) is that GWAR is an acronym for "God What an Awful Racket!" One rumor states that the name may have come from Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' graphic novel Watchmen, in which a poster reads, "Pink Triangle LIVE at the Gay Women Against Rape Benefit Concert." Other unsubstantiated rumors state that GWAR! is the sound monsters make in old horror movies, or that a fan at a club yelled "You should call your band..." and vomited before he could finish, making a sound close to the word GWAR. A final possibility, and the most viable as of yet, coming from sources close to the band suggests strongly that the name comes from the answer David Brockie gave to Hunter Jackson when asked what the band should be called. David Brockie simply responded with a mostly unintelligble word and isolated a single sound out of the rubble therefore creating GWAR.

The band was the result of the collaboration between Hunter Jackson and Dave Brockie, then the singer for a punk band called Death Piggy. Jackson was working on a movie at the time the two met. The movie, entitled Scumdogs of the Universe, featured a plot involving terrifying intergalactic barbarians. Jackson and Brockie combined their ideas, re-named the band Gwar, and have been performing as ghoulish intergalatic warriors ever since. Their costumes are generally made of foam latex, styrofoam, and hardened rubber. It should be noted that the costumes they are wearing actually cover very little with the rest of their bodies being accentuated with makeup. They further their production in concert by dousing, spraying, and at times nearly drowning their audiences with imitation blood, semen, gore, and other bodily fluids. All the fluids are made of water and dye that washes out easily. It is rumored that corn syrup or a similar product has been used as a thickener.

Another trademark of GWAR's live show is their mutilations of celebrities and figures in current events. Victims of GWAR's antics have included O.J. Simpson, George W. Bush, Paris Hilton, and many others. The band also makes frequent references to political and historical figures, fantasy literature, and mythology. For instance, the song "Whargoul" makes reference to Minas Morgul, a setting in the J.R.R. Tolkien Lord of the Rings books; and the title of their sixth album Ragnarok comes from Norse mythology.

GWAR, though by no means a small-time band, have not enjoyed as much mainstream recognition as many other bands. Around the time of their second album (Scumdogs of the Universe), they enjoyed a fair deal of success, due in part to Beavis and Butt-head. After that, however, GWAR's popularity waned and they were even featured on the VH1 program "Where Are They Now." Though not at the peak of their popularity, GWAR was recently invited to play on the Sounds of the Underground tour, which was very well received.

Gwar were, at one time, banned from performing in their home city of Richmond, Virginia due to their raucous stage performances. During that time they would appear in their home town under the pseudonym Rawg and play sans costumes. The ban was later lifted and the band can now play in Richmond again in full gory attire. GWAR was banned earlier in North Carolina for obscenity reasons (Brockie was arrested for wearing his "Cuttlefish of Cthulu" prosthetic penis; this incident was the inspiration for GWAR's America Must Be Destroyed album). Band members and associates often have cookouts at their house, dubbed "Gwar-BQ's." The video for "Saddam a Go-Go" from This Toilet Earth appeared in the hit movie Empire Records. Gwar was/is primarily a band of former art students, and this is reflected in the obscure references made in some of their songs. Gwar fans are known as Bohabs or Scumdogs.

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