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Limited double blue colored vinyl LP pressing housed in a gatefold sleeve. Formed in Antarctica in 1984 by manager Sleazy P. Martini, Earth's favorite interplanetary warriors have forged a path of debauchery for over 30 years. GWAR's mythology is rich in political and social satire and their cult-following is galvanized by their controversial, indefatigable and ostentatious live performances, where crowds of willing slaves are subjected to ripe humor and theatrical imagery... and lots and lots of blood, vomit and other bodily fluids. Available for the first time on vinyl 1997's Carnival of Chaos is GWAR'sexperimental sixth studio album and longest to date. Akin to an even more demented version of Frank Zappa the rambling release has it's share of shining moments including "Penguin Attack," "Hate Love Songs," "The Private Pain of Techno Destructo" and "Antarctican Drinking Song."
Originally released in 1997, "Carnival of Chaos" is GWAR's 6th studio album. Clocking in at 74 minutes, it is the band's longest album. Available for the first time as Dark Blue with Light Blue Marbling Colored Vinyl and limited to 1000 copies.