GWAR frontman Dave Brockie found dead in Virginia home 
Mar 24th 2014 1:17PM 
  
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 By MICHAEL FELBERBAUM 

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- Dave Brockie, who as "Oderus Urungus" fronted the 
alien-costumed heavy metal band GWAR during graphic and fake-blood-soaked 
stage shows for more than three decades, has died. He was 50.

Officers were called to Brockie's home Sunday evening and found the singer 
dead inside the home, Richmond police spokeswoman Dionne Waugh said Monday. 
Detectives don't suspect foul play at this time and the medical examiner's 
office will determine cause of death, Waugh said.

The band founded in 1984 is known for its comically grotesque costumes, 
stage antics and vulgar lyrics. GWAR was nominated for a Grammy Award for 
best long-form music video in 1993 for "Phallus in Wonderland" but lost to 
"Diva" by Annie Lennox. It also was nominated for best metal performance 
for "S.F.W." in 1996 but lost to "Happiness In Slavery" by Nine Inch Nails.

Randy Blythe, the lead vocalist for Virginia-based metal band Lamb of God, 
fondly recalled Brockie's approach to humor in a post on the band's 
Facebook page: "Right now, if I were to truly honor Dave in the way HE 
would do it if it were ME that had died, I would make a completely 
tasteless joke about his death. But I do not have the stomach for that - 
Dave would, but not me. He never put much stock in `limits.'"

GWAR released its latest album, "Battle Maximus," in September 2013 and 
recently toured Australia and Japan. Over the summer, the band held its 4th 
annual GWAR-B-Q at a small water park in Richmond and released its own 
canned craft beer for the occasion made by Cigar City Brewing in Tampa, 
Fla. The band had announced plans for its 5th annual event last week.

Brockie remained a constant in the band that has had a revolving door of 
members, including lead guitarist Cory Smoot, who was found dead on the 
band's tour bus in North Dakota in 2011. He was 34.

The state medical examiner said Smoot, who had performed since 2002 under 
the name "Flattus Maximus," died of "coronary artery thrombosis brought 
about by his pre-existing coronary artery disease." But records showed that 
investigators found on Smoot a $5 bill with a white powder residue, a 
prescription bottle holding eight Oxycodone-Acetaminophen pills, a lighter 
and two empty syringes.

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