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This Toilet Earth is the fourth studio album by the American heavy metal band GWAR. Released on March 29, 1994, through Metal Blade Records, the album marked a significant departure from the band's previous work, showcasing a more melodic and experimental sound. This Toilet Earth delved into darker and more introspective themes, while still maintaining GWAR's signature shock value and comedic elements. The album received mixed reviews from critics but remains a notable entry in GWAR's discography. This Toilet Earth saw GWAR exploring a more melodic and experimental musical direction compared to their previous albums. The band incorporated elements of alternative metal, industrial rock, and even hints of punk rock into their sound. The album featured a greater emphasis on melodic hooks, cleaner guitar tones, and a broader range of vocal styles from Oderus Urungus. Despite the musical departure, GWAR's satirical and humorous lyrics were still present, albeit with a darker and more introspective tone. This Toilet Earth delved into themes such as existentialism, nihilism, and the inherent absurdity of human existence. After a period of intense touring and relentless live performances, GWAR entered the studio in 1993 to record This Toilet Earth. The album was recorded at Master Control Studios in Burbank, California, and produced by Glen Robinson, who had previously worked with bands such as Voivod and Annihilator. This Toilet Earth featured the core lineup of GWAR, including le
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