Intro (Gwar Song) - Relevance To Beyond Hell's Plot

Relevance To Beyond Hell's Plot

As the first track of the album, the Intro serves the purpose of creating a context for the story to develop in, telling us of how GWAR rest on their fortress, unaware of the fact they're about to be attacked by the Nazi Pope. An interesting point about the song is that the vocals resemble synthetized vocals by Jewcifer in "The One That Will Not Be Named", and it's likely that this is intentional.

Gwar
  • Oderus Urungus
  • Balsac the Jaws of Death
  • Beefcake the Mighty
  • Jizmak Da Gusha
  • Sleazy P. Martini
  • Flattus Maximus
  • Sexecutioner
  • Slymenstra Hymen
  • Techno Destructo
  • Nippleus Erectus
  • Joey Slutman
  • Mr. Magico
  • Lee Beato
  • Stephen Sphincter
  • Hans Orifice
  • Müsel
  • Scroda Moon
Studio albums
  • Hell-O
  • Scumdogs of the Universe
  • America Must Be Destroyed
  • This Toilet Earth
  • RagNaRok
  • Carnival of Chaos
  • We Kill Everything
  • Violence Has Arrived
  • War Party
  • Beyond Hell
  • Lust in Space
  • Bloody Pit of Horror
EPs
  • The Road Behind
Live albums
  • You're All Worthless and Weak
  • Germany Must Be Destroyed
  • Live from Mt. Fuji
Compilations
  • Slaves Going Single
  • Let There Be Gwar
Singles
  • Hate Love Songs/Penguin Attack
  • The Art of War
  • Rawgwar
  • Köszönöm
  • Wolfgang A.M. – A New World of Sound
  • Gwar Lite
  • A Soundtrack to Kill Yourself to
  • School's Out
  • Stripper Christmas Summer Weekend
  • Isn't This Disgusting
Videos and DVDs
  • Shimmy Disc Video Compilation V.1
  • Rawgwar
  • The Next Mutation
  • Live from Antarctica
  • Phallus in Wonderland
  • All the Sex
  • Twice the Violence
  • Tour De Scum
  • TVD
  • Skulhedface
  • Return of Techno-Destructo
  • Rendezvous with Ragnarok
  • Surprising Burst of Chocolaty Fudge
  • Dawn of the Day of the Night of the Penguins
  • It's Sleazy
  • The Gwarnage Campaign
  • Blood Drive 2002
  • Ultimate Video Gwarchive
  • War Party Tour 2004
  • Blood Bath and Beyond
  • Beyond Hell Live
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Videography
  • Members
  • Slaves
  • Dave Brockie Experience
  • Death Piggy
  • X-Cops
  • Slave Pit Records

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