-
about Flattus Maximus is
explained in Gwar lore. Even his home
planet is an uncertainty. In an
interview conducted during a 1997 tour,
Flattus, at the...
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Douglas and new b****ist Mike Bishop. New
characters were also
created –
Flattus Maximus for Rowell,
Balsac the Jaws of
Death for Douglas,
Beefcake the...
- (1987–1988)
Dewey Rowell (
Flattus Maximus) – lead
guitar (1987–1991) Pete Lee (
Flattus Maximus) – lead
guitar (1992–1998) Tim
Harriss (
Flattus Maximus) – lead guitar...
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briefly in "Gwarnography". In an
interview with Ultimate-Guitar, Cory
Smoot (
Flattus Maximus)
revealed that he pla**** all the
instruments on "Release the Flies"...
- have a
distinct Flattus Maximus character. A
friend of the band's
named "STRETCH"
filled the role for the few
scenes in
which Flattus appears, and is...
- is the last
album to
feature longtime character Flattus Maximus before Cory Smoot's
death and
Flattus'
subsequent retirement. It also
marks the last album...
- recording, so fill-in
Flattus Tim
Harriss (who portra****
Flattus on
their previous album) had to wear the
Violence Has Arrived-era
Flattus costume for the video...
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stands as a
tribute to the band's long-time
guitar player, the
incomparable Flattus Maximus, who left
Earth and
returned to the
cosmos to
fulfill his glorious...
- In addition, this also
marks the
first studio album with
Corey Smoot as
Flattus Maximus and the
first of two
albums to
feature Todd
Evans as
Beefcake The...
- were
founding members of the
bands Hagfish and Armstrong.
Blair was also
Flattus Maximus of GWAR from 1999 to 2002. He made a
return to GWAR as Splattus...