R.I.P. Flattus Maximus!

GWAR guitarist Cory Smoot found dead on tour bus

(AP) – 14 hours ago

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The lead guitarist for the heavy metal band GWAR was found dead Thursday on its tour bus following a concert in Minneapolis, the band’s manager and record label said.

Manager Jack Flanagan and record label Metal Blade said Cory Smoot’s body was discovered Thursday before the bus crossed into Canada on the Richmond, Va.-based band’s tour.

It’s unclear what caused Smoot’s death or how old he was. A person who answered the phone at the Smoot family residence in Richmond declined to comment. Flanagan and Metal Blade’s Kelli Malella, vice president of publicity, said they had no further information to release about Smoot.

Smoot performed since 2002 under the name “Flattus Maximus” with the band known for its comically grotesque sci-fi/fantasy-based costumes, stage antics and vulgar lyrics. He produced GWAR’s last two albums.

Flanagan says there’s no word yet on funeral arrangements or the rest of the tour. The tour had been scheduled to stop in Edmonton and Calgary, Alberta, on Friday and Saturday.

Lead singer Dave Brockie, also known as “Oderus Urungus,” said in a statement that “at this point we are just dealing with the loss of our dear friend and brother” and asked for privacy.

He called Smoot “one of the most talented guitar players in metal today.”

That’s a shame.

Gwar are cool.

They were coming to town on the 13th this month. I hope the show still happens.

Apparently they are still playing tonight in Edmonton. So maybe they will continue to tour. Gonna be weird with only Balsac on guitar though…

I can’t see the tour continuing to be honest?

My homie in Canada says both tonight’s and tomorrow night’s gigs are confirmed, but (I’m not sure if this is just speculation or someone said something) says they’ll likely take a break after the weekend.

“After a lot of consideration, we have decided to carry on with the tour,” Brockie wrote. “Although the great temptation would be to return home, curl into a fetal position, and mourn, we can’t do that. First off, Cory wouldn’t want that. He would want us to go on and would be pissed if we didn’t. Plus we know the fans don’t want us to quit.”

Brockie called finding Smoot in his bunk “the most horrible moment of my life.”

Out of respect for Smoot, Gwar has decided to retire the character of Flattus Maximus and its dinosaur skull shoulder pads and send him to rest back on “Planet Home.”

After a restless night spent hurtling through the desolate Canadian wilderness, I crawled from my bunk on the tour bus to face reality, grudgingly aware that the the dark dream that gripped us would not fade with the day. We have lost a brother, a husband, a son, and one of the most talented musicians that ever slung an ax. Cory Smoot, longtime lead guitar player for the band GWAR, has passed at the age of 34.

“As the singer of GWAR and one of his best friends, I feel it is my duty to try and answer some of the questions that surround his tragic and untimely death. I know the sense of loss and pain is far greater in scope than in the insulated environment of a band on tour, and I will do my best to provide what clarity and comfort I can.

“The most glaring question is how? And unfortunately that is the hardest question to answer. The truth will not be known until the medical officials have finished their work. All I can do is relate what we saw with our own eyes.

“The last time I saw Cory was after our show in Minneapolis on Weds. night. It was a great show at First Avenue in Minneapolis, one of our favorite places to play. Cory was happy. He was excited about the band and especially the new studio he was building in the Slave Pit back in Richmond. He was deeply in love with his wife, Jamie, and was busily planning their family and future in the beautiful home they had. As usual, after some autographs and banter, I was probably the first person in their bunk as we got ready for a big drive into Canada, and Cory and the rest of the guys were not far behind. As I fell into the slumber that only playing GWAR shows can induce, everything seemed right in the world.

“We found Cory the next morning as we collected passports for a border crossing. He was in his bunk, unresponsive, and it quickly was clear that he was dead. It was without a doubt the most horrible moment of my life. That’s all I can say about it.

“Within moments everybody was off the bus, standing in a wind-swept parking lot in the middle of nowhere, trying to come to grips with the shock of it. First the ambulance arrived, and then the police, but there was nothing that could be done other than fully investigate the scene and remove Cory with care and respect.

“We are completely devastated and shocked beyond belief. One night we had our friend and colleague, happy and healthy in the middle of our best tour in years- and the next morning, so suddenly, he was gone. Never have I seen starker proof of the fragility of life.

“Cory will be transported home to Richmond over the next few days, and an announcement regarding services will be made soon. We ask everyone to respect the families wish for privacy, and especially to keep his wife, Jamie, in your thoughts and prayers.

“As we work our way through these difficult days the question is — what will GWAR do? After a lot of consideration, we have decided to carry on with the tour. Although the great temptation would be to return home, curl into a fetal position, and mourn, we can’t do that. First off, Cory wouldn’t want that. He would want us to go on and would be pissed if we didn’t. Plus we know the fans don’t want us to quit. They are going to want a chance to come to grips with their loss, and there is no better place to do that than at a GWAR show. Though it’s hard to believe, I think we all would feel a lot worse if we stopped. For better or worse we have to see this through.

“That doesn’t mean that Cory will make his final journey without us. When the arrangements have been finalized, Cory’s best friend and GWAR’s music tech Dave “Gibby” Gibson, and myself will return home to attend the services and pay the proper respects to our comrade.

“Out of respect to Cory, we have officially retired the character of Flattus Maximus. Flattus has decided to return to his beloved “Planet Home”, and will never return to this mudball planet again. And this is a sadder place for that.

“Just the other day I heard Cory tell a story about how some 20 years ago he was fourteen years old, at his first GWAR show, grabbing at the rubber feet of our then- current Flattus, and how blown away he was at the fact that now HE was the one getting his feet pulled by the same kid that he used to be. Cory was always in awe of the patterns of life and went through it with a wide-eyed amazement that translated through his playing. I’ve never known anyone who could pick up literally any instrument and rock it the first time he touched it, and more than that make it look easy. Behind that rubber monster outfit, and sometimes even obscured by it, was one of the most talented and beautiful people I have ever known. I know everyone who’s life was touched by Cory truly loved him, as do we, his bandmates and brothers.

“There should be some kind of announcement soon regarding services, etc. It would be great to have a memorial show at some point soon, where some of the bands that Cory worked with could come together and show their love for this truly amazing man who left us all too soon and will be sorely missed by many, many people.”

this hits me hard since they are one of my fav bands. it didn’t really hit me that hard until i read they are Retiring Flattus and he had “left the planet”. that whole 2nd press release from brockie is just heart wrenching, and i got choked up. Saw them last week, as i have done at least once a year since i was 15.

I assume they’ll just get a random slave to play guitar for the remainder of the tour.

this is really awful news.

I’m a huge fan too. And it’s kind of weird knowing there will no longer be a Flattus anymore.

I always see them when they come up this way. Gonna be a big change the next time…

Tip my hat off to them for going on with the show. Proper troopers

That’s a shame.

Gwar are cool.

This.

Love GWAR.

Not a fan of their work past the 90s, but I love their spirit and their goofball sensibilities. They are really talented guys, and seem really into their fans.

RIP Cory

Never got into them but didn’t Al remix one of their songs?

Sure did.

Horror of Yig from Scumdogs.

as the story goes al & paul got paid with bad coke for the work on Scumdogs.

It’s a good song but goddamn can you tell that it was mixed by Al & Paul. The rest of the record sounds like it was made for like a couple grand, up until that track. Haha!

as the story goes al & paul got paid with bad coke for the work on Scumdogs.

Not just coke - according to this site’s own faq:

[i]Q: He had something to do with GWAR, right?

A: He produced The Horror of Yig, off their album “Scumdogs of the Universe”. He got
paid by them by being given pizza and some cocaine.[/i]