Slave Pit Inc.

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Slave Pit Records
GenreRock
Country of originUnited States
LocationRichmond, Virginia
Official websiteslavepitinc.com

Slave Pit Inc. is the artist collective, production company and independent record label created for releasing projects by the heavy metal band Gwar and related side projects such as Mensrea and Locus Factor.

According to a 2015 TED Talk by Michael Bishop, an early member of Gwar now trained in music ethnography, the name betrays privilege of the white membership of the band, and explores ideas of race and class in the American South.[1]

History (1984–1993)[edit]

1984
  • Hunter Jackson rents a studio in an old Richmond Dairy building, intending to shoot a space pirate movie entitled "Scumdogs of the Universe". He names his studio "The Slave Pit".
1985
  • Two costumes are completed and Death Piggy moves to the Dairy building.
  • Mike Delaney moves into the Dairy building and names his studio "The Swamp".
  • Chuck Varga moves to Richmond and moves in with Delaney.
1986
  • Don Drakulich rents studio space in the Dairy building and ultimately moves in.
  • Many new artists and bands move into the Dairy building.
  • Slave Pit, The Swamp, and Don's studio begin prop production for Gwar performances.
1987
  • Renovations to the Dairy building force many tenants out and prop production moves to a tobacco warehouse a few miles away.
  • Slave Pit is soon kicked out of the tobacco warehouse and returns to Don's cramped Dairy space.
  • The artists solidify from a loose collaboration to real members of Gwar; consisting of Don Drakulich, Chuck Varga, Mike Bonner, Scott Krahl, Dave Musel, and Dave Brockie.
  • In October, 801 W. Broad St. is rented as a new Slave Pit.
1988
  • In October, the first complete North American tour coast to coast.
1989
  • The North American tour aptly named Death Tour 89 begins.
1990
1991
1992
  • In February, Phallus in Wonderland released.
1993
  • First Gwar-B-Que at the Slave Pit.

Artist roster[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ GWAR and Regional Identity in Richmond, VA | Dr. Michael Bishop | TEDxRVA, retrieved 2023-08-09

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