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    GWAR Album Rankings

    I must say, I was super late to the band GWAR.

    I used to think they were just a joke and a gimmick.

    Well, I’m sorry I felt that way.

    Yes they have a wild gimmick and are goofy, but that’s the point.  

    They’re supposed to just be fun, and they are.

    Their style of music is mostly Thrash Metal, but also some Punk Rock also.  And the lyrics, imagery, and videos are wild, but not meant to be taken seriously.

    It’s all in good fun.

    Everyone involved in GWAR, past and present (rest in peace Dave Brockie), are/were very good at what they do.

    All great talents.

    I’m glad I finally got into their music.

    Like all these rankings, it’s tough because their discography is very solid and I could change my mind at any time, but here it goes:

    1. Lust In Space
    2. Hell-O
    3. Ragnarok
    4. Beyond Hell
    5. War Party
    6. Violence Has Arrived
    7. We Kill Everything
    8. The Blood Of Gods
    9. Bloody Pit Of Horror
    10. Battle Maximus
    11. Carnival Of Chaos
    12. The Disc With No Name (EP)
    13. The Return Of Gor Gor (EP)
    14. This Toilet Earth
    15. America Must Be Destroyed
    16. Scumdogs Of The Universe
    17. Live From Mt. Fiji (Live Album)
    18. You’re All Worthless And Weak (Live Album)
    19. The New Dark Ages
    20. The Road Behind (EP)

    What can I say?  Better late than never.  GWAR ROCKS!!!!!!

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    Exodus Goliath Album Review

    Goliath, the 13th studio album from Thrash Metal legends Exodus, was released on March 20, 2026.

    It is the first album in 10 years with returning singer Rob Dukes.

    My favorite Exodus albums feature their previous singer Steve “Zetro” Souza, but I like the Dukes albums too, and I think this is my favorite featuring him on vocals.

    This album is really strong from start to finish.  Not a bad song on it.

    Such great musicianship and songwriting.

    Great production and mixing.

    Really cool album art.

    It’s got it all.

    Definitely already one of my favorite Exodus albums and another phenomenal album released in 2026.

    I can’t wait to see the band May 5th and hopefully get to hear a few of these songs live.

    Welcome back Rob and Exodus rules!!