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Joey Slutman

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Birth name
  
Joe Annaruma

Associated acts
  
GWAR

Music group
  
Gwar (1985 – 1986)

Years active
  
1985–1986

Role
  
Vocalist


Instruments
  
vocals, guitar

Name
  
Joey Slutman

Occupation(s)
  
Vocals, Guitar

Website
  
GWAR official site

Genres
  
Punk rock, Shock rock

Born
  
July 4, 1961 (age 62) (
1961-07-04
)

Record labels
  
Slave Pit Inc., Metal Blade Records, DRT Entertainment, Shimmy Disc

Similar People
  
Chuck Varga, Jizmak Da Gusha, Corey Smoot, Michael Derks, Slymenstra Hymen

Rock N' Roll Party Town (1985 Demo)


Joey Slutman, also known as Joe Annaruma, was GWAR's second vocalist while Oderus Urungus – Dave Brockie – was the 2nd guitarist. Joey Slutman is the vocalist on the first four songs on Let There Be GWAR. Before joining Gwar in 1985, he was guitarist for the Norfolk, VA hardcore punk band JUDICIAL FEAR from 1980–1984. As opposed to the early style of Oderus, which featured Brockie singing in his regular (non-Oderus) voice, Joey Slutman had a deep growling voice. From 1989 to 1993, he was vocalist and guitarist in the Philadelphia band Throttle, recording one cassette-only release titled FREAKS on Knucklehead Records in 1989, and a 7" EP titled New Freaks on the Block in 1991, on Heat Blast records. Throttle reformed in 2008, playing local Philadelphia shows for charity events, playing their final show in July 2010. He is currently playing in the band Man is Doomed in Philadelphia, PA.

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Fate In GWAR Lore

In a round of Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction, Oderus Urungus said Joey Slutman was disintegrated during a show.

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Joey Slutman Wikipedia