GWAR vs Lordi

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I have no idea who Lordi is and I still vote GWAR.
Why you ask??


...because it's GWAR!!!!!!
 
id be so embarrassed to even have an opinion on either of these 'bands'.
 
D. Neither should be allowed to make music or call what they do entertainment.
 
D. Neither should be allowed to make music or call what they do entertainment.

Don't worry. They don't make music, so at least half your wish has come true already. You only need to kill seven more neo-cons for the rest to magically appear.

jag
 
i never really listened to gwar .... never heard of lordi...gwar was on beavis and butthead , so gwar wins.
 
GWAR made a death metal song about penguins. PENGUINS! Lordi can go **** themselves... I'm pretty sure they do... I'm pretty sure GWAR does too. Also Anal **** ftw.
 
anyone dissing GWAR should check them out live
they are amongst the most fun live performances I've seen, ever
besides, I met Al Jorgunsen that night, Ministry played too
 
Obviously the euphoria of meeting Al Jorgunsen and seeing Ministry perform clouded your judgment of GWAR, PLAS.

jag
 
Gwar has a few, actually good songs. I was shocked, but it's true.
Whatever album has "Back To Iraq" on it...someone left a box of unwanted cassettes in the hallway of the apartment bldg. where I was staying. Gwar was in there. I listened and there were two songs worth keeping the tape for.

Lordi is dung.
 
Obviously the euphoria of meeting Al Jorgunsen and seeing Ministry perform clouded your judgment of GWAR, PLAS.

jag
nah, I knew what I was paying for, and even got some fake blood all over me while at the pit

of course, they are not the best band in the world, but they sure beat KISS when it comes to live shows
 
:eek: PLAS....put down the bong.

jag
 
:eek: PLAS....put down the bong.

jag
I highly doubt there is a direct relationship between my smoking habits and GWAR preference

which I liken to a Live Action Tom And Jerry type of cartoon with more gore and loud guitars

to each his own
 
But...a better live show than KISS? PLAS....no. :(

jag
 
But...a better live show than KISS? PLAS....no. :(

jag
indeed, I had more fun when I saw GWAR than when I saw Kiss, as a matter of fact, the best thing about that show was seeing Pantera open
 
KISS actually has songs...like, you're there for the song, not just the show. Their big influences were the Beatles, and Led Zeppelin, and the Stones.
Deuce, I Love It Loud, ....just as good as any old "Rock Band".

Next, KISS spends millions on colossal pillars of fire, lights, flying into the air.

KISS is actually cool, not a gimoungous joke.
 
KISS actually has songs...like, you're there for the song, not just the show. Their big influences were the Beatles, and Led Zeppelin, and the Stones.
Deuce, I Love It Loud, ....just as good as any old "Rock Band".

Next, KISS spends millions on colossal pillars of fire, lights, flying into the air.

KISS is actually cool, not a gimoungous joke.
Kiss became a joke 11 years ago
and while Detroit Rock City is amongst some of my favorite songs, and seeing them play it live was a very cool experience (they know how to spend their money on a very well executed live show), they obviously used backing tracks during the show

although, if you were to have KISS or GWAR play without their costumes/make up/ stage show... :-/
 
Kiss became a joke 11 years ago
and while Detroit Rock City is amongst some of my favorite songs, and seeing them play it live was a very cool experience (they know how to spend their money on a very well executed live show), they obviously used backing tracks during the show

although, if you were to have KISS or GWAR play without their costumes/make up/ stage show... :-/

That sort of sums up my thoughts. If the music isn't there to back up all the onstage insanity, then it's just lacking in substance to me. Alice Cooper proved it's more than possible to come to the table with fantastic songs to go along with the onstage spectacle. Neither KISS nor GWAR are incredibly skilled musicians or songwriters, to be honest, but I'd put KISS' music over GWAR's as they've at least written some very memorable songs. But I don't know that I'd still sit through a KISS show without the spectacle they put on. I KNOW I wouldn't sit through a GWAR show without all that and might not even sit through one WITH it. I've had plenty of opportunities to see GWAR play live and have never bothered to do so.

jag
 
although, if you were to have KISS or GWAR play without their costumes/make up/ stage show... :-/
Hahaha, they should do that, like the old Mtv Unplugged, but it's Mtv De-Persona-ed.

Marilyn Manson, Gwar, KISS, Lordi, Slipknot, Sigue Sigue Sputnik...they all have to get nice businessman haircuts, wear jeans and a T-Shirt and play their songs.
 
That sort of sums up my thoughts. If the music isn't there to back up all the onstage insanity, then it's just lacking in substance to me. Alice Cooper proved it's more than possible to come to the table with fantastic songs to go along with the onstage spectacle. Neither KISS nor GWAR are incredibly skilled musicians or songwriters, to be honest, but I'd put KISS' music over GWAR's as they've at least written some very memorable songs. But I don't know that I'd still sit through a KISS show without the spectacle they put on. I KNOW I wouldn't sit through a GWAR show without all that and might not even sit through one WITH it. I've had plenty of opportunities to see GWAR play live and have never bothered to do so.

jag
and I really liked the MTV unplugged show they did back in early 95/96, before the reunion they did

and Carnival Of Souls, the album they were working on with Kullick and Singer is not that bad

I just had much more fun at the GWAR show
 

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