
GWAR: It's Sleazy
Jul 01 2001
•1h 6m
•Music
That's right scum, Gwar's manager Sleazy P. Martini is back with his own fudge-packed talk show. Join Sleazy and crew as they welcome a host of ridiculous guests who exist only to be destroyed. The fur really starts to fly with the arrival of GWAR and nut-chinned mystic scumdog Scroda Moon. All this and less awaits you in It's Sleazy!
Cast
See allDave Brockie
Oderus Urungus / Television Announcer / Transvestite Midget / Black Guy / Various Voice Overs

Hunter Jackson
Scroda Moon
GWAR
Themselves
Don Drakulich
Sleazy P. Martini
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