Gnarkill (album)

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Gnarkill
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Studio album by
Released2003 (2003)
Recorded2002 (2002) in Bam Margera's and Jess Margera's basement
(West Chester, Pennsylvania)
Genre Comedy rock, experimental rock, parody, heavy metal, punk rock, novelty
Length21:10
Label 10/90
Producer Gnarkill
Gnarkill chronology
Gnarkill
(2003)
GnarKill vs. Unkle Matt and the ShitBirdz
(2006)
Singles from Gnarkill
  1. "Mustard Man!"
    Released: 2003

Gnarkill is the self-titled studio album by American comedy rock band Gnarkill. Self-released in 2003, the album was promoted by the release of "Mustard Man!" as a single. Music videos were also released for "Skeletor/Beastman!", "Mustard Man!" and "The Golden Egg!".

Contents

Background

After Gnarkill was conceived as a fake band for Haggard: The Movie , vocalist Brandon DiCamillo, keyboardist Bam Margera and drummer Jess Margera recorded nine songs for a self-titled album in the basement of the Margera brothers over a two-week period in late 2002. [1] The lyrics on Gnarkill were reportedly improvised by DiCamillo. [2] An extended play was released for "Mustard Man!" in 2003, which featured a number of songs from the album. [3] During the vinyl release of the 7", the warehouse flooded causing most copies to be destroyed, making it quite rare.[ citation needed ]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Skeletor/Beastman!"3:00
2."I Got Erection!" (Turbonegro cover)1:57
3."Pantyhose Pornshop!"2:04
4."Mustard Man!"2:11
5."Swab the Deck!"2:09
6."Chunky or Thin?"1:25
7."The Golden Egg!"1:35
8."Rock! Rock! Rock!"1:29
9."Arab Dance Party!"5:20
Notes

Personnel

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