GWAR Frontman Takes To Richmond Streets For SPIN Photo Shoot; Video Available

October 27, 2009

For SPIN magazine's November issue, readers are given a glimpse inside the phantasmagoria that is GWAR frontman Oderus Urungus's normally private "slave pit." But even alien thrash metal maniacs like to get out sometimes — and when the codpiece-wearing cretin took a stroll through the streets of Richmond, Virginia, SPIN was there, filming.

"Cars were stopping and people were coming up and asking to have their photo taken with him," says SPIN associate photo editor Jennifer Edmondson, who shot the footage. "After about ten minutes we had to go back inside because the attention was getting overwhelming."

Watch the footage at SPIN.com.

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