Dave Brockie

Dave Brockie net worth is $50,000. Also know about Dave Brockie bio, salary, height, age weight, relationship and more …

Dave Brockie Wiki Biography

David Murray Brockie was born on the 30th August 1963, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and was a musician best known for being the frontman and leading vocalist of American heavy metal band Gwar (or GWAR as it is often referred to), in which he performed under the pseudonym Oderus Urungus. Apart from this, he was also widely known as a member of the X-Cops, Death Piggy and Dave Brockie Experience (DBX) bands. He passed away in 2014.

Have you ever wondered how much wealth this musician accumulated for life? How rich would Dave Brockie be today? According to sources, it is estimated that the amount of Dave Brockie’s net worth, as of 2017, would be around the sum of $50,000.

Dave attended Robinson Secondary School in Fairfax, Virginia, where he was the leader of the “punk tribe” and also one of the founding members and the frontman of Death Piggy, hardcore punk band in 1982. The band led by Dave released their debut extended play “Love War” in 1983. Subsequently, they came to prominence after Dave introduced the idea of wearing monster costumes during their performances. This success was followed with another two studio albums, “Death Rules the Fairway” and “R45”, which were released in 1984 and 1985 respectively. These ventures provided the basis for Dave Brockie’s net worth.

In 1984, Brockie alongside several friends founded the hardcore punk/heavy metal band – Gwar. The band’s original lineup consisted of Dave and Steve Douglas on guitars, Chris Bopst as a bassist, Jim Thomson on drums and Ben Eubanks as a vocalist. As they kept the idea of performing in costumes and under heavy make-up, using various props on stage, Hunter Jackson served as behind-the-stage member who provided it all. After several line-up changes and rotations, Dave Brockie became the leading vocalist of Gwar, and performed under the name Oderus Urungus. Their debut album “Hell-O” released in 1988 was followed by “Scumdog of the Universe” which hit the charts in 1990, featuring the song “Sick of You” which soon became one of the most performed songs in their concerts. In 1994, Gwar’s third studio album “This Toilet Earth” managed to replicate the success of its previous releases. It is certain that all these accomplishments helped Dave Brockie to dramatically enlarge his net worth.

From then on, Dave Brockie and his Gwar, although with several crew variations and changes, released nine more studio albums, 13 in total of which the commercially most successful were “Carnival of Chaos” (1997), “War Party” (2004), “Lust in Space” (2009) with hit singles such as “Don’t Need a Man”, “We Kill Everything”, “The Song of Words”, as well as “Fistful of Teeth”, “School’s Out” and “Battle Maximus” among many. Besides these, Gwar also released two compilation albums as well as a dozen DVD videos of their songs and tours. Doubtlessly, all these achievements made a huge impact on Dave Brockie’s net worth.

Apart from Gwar, Dave was also involved in X-Cops, an independent side project of several of Gwar’s members, as well as his eponymous band – Dave Brockie Experience. As Oderus Urungus, Dave appeared in FEARnet cable’s TV horror sitcom “Holliston”.

Speaking about Dave Brockie’s personal life, there are no any relevant data. He passed away on 23 March 2014 in his home in Richmond at the age of 50, after a heroin overdose.

IMDB Wikipedia $50 Thousand $50000 000 1963 1963-08-30 2014 50 Actor August 30 Bassist Ben Eubanks Brockie Canada Cobb Knobbler Dave Dave Brockie Dave Brockie Experience Dave Brockie Experience (2001 – 2012) Dave Brockie Net Worth David Brockie David Murray Brockie Death Piggy Death Piggy (1982 – 1994) Gwar March 23 Musician Oderus Oderus Urungus Ottawa Richmond Rock Stars Singer Slavepit United States Urungus Virginia X-Cops X-Patrolman Cobb Knobbler

Dave Brockie Quick Info

Full Name Dave Brockie
Net Worth $50,000
Date Of Birth August 30, 1963
Died March 23, 2014
Place Of Birth Ottawa, Canada
Profession Singer, Bassist, Actor
Nationality Canada
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0882199/
Allmusic http://www.allmusic.com/artist/dave-brockie-mn0001787990
Albums Diarrhea of a Madman 2001 Lust in Space 2009 Scumdogs of the Universe 1990 Hell‑O 1988 America Must Be Destroyed 1992
Music Groups Gwar, Dave Brockie Experience (2001 – 2012), Death Piggy (1982 – 1994), X-Cops
Movies Rendezvous with Ragnarok, Skulhedface, more

Dave Brockie Important Facts

  • Rake Yohn’s favorite metal singer.
  • His band GWAR appears numerous times on stage with the band System of a Down. Both bands are good friends.
  • Friends with Ghost, Guitarist of Morbid Chid. Morbid Chid were inspired by GWAR.
  • Together with his band GWAR, he appears without his infamous costume in the Walk-Off Audience in Zoolander.
  • Guest-sang with Green Jelly a couple of times.
  • Is able to play bass guitar and does infrequently with GWAR and is the bass player for DBX.
  • Is lead singer of the bands GWAR and DBX (The Dave Brockie eXperience).

Dave Brockie Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Digging Up the Marrow 2014 Oderus Urungus Actor
Insane Clown Posse Theater 2014 TV Series Oderus Urungus Actor
The Animated Tales of GWAR 2013 Short Oderus Urungus (voice) Actor
Holliston 2012-2013 TV Series Oderus Urungus Actor
Trashtastic Trailers from the Underground 2013 Actor
I Spill Your Guts 2012 Oderus Ungerus Actor
Hack Job 2011 Video Duke / Defendor Actor
Jesus, the Total Douchebag 2011 Satan (as Oderus Urungus) Actor
Lucifer’s Crewcut 2011 Short Oderus Urungus Actor
McBusters 2011 TV Series short Oderus Urungus Actor
Urban Rush 2010 TV Series Oderus Urungus Actor
Teenagers from Marz 2004 Video Oderus Urungus Actor
The GWARnage Campaign 2002 Video Oderus (as David Murray Brockie) Actor
Zoolander 2001 Walk-Off Audience (uncredited) Actor
GWAR: It’s Sleazy! 2000 Video Oderus Urungus / Television Announcer / Transvestite Midget / … (as David Brockie) Actor
GWAR: Dawn of the Day of the Night of the Penguins 1998 Video Oderus Urungus Actor
GWAR: Rendezvous with Ragnarok 1997 Video Oderus Urungus / Various Voice Overs Actor
GWAR: The Return of Techno Destructo 1996 Video Oderus Urungus Actor
Empire Records 1995 Lead Singer Actor
GWAR: Phallus in Wonderland 1992 Video Oderus Urungus Actor
Gwar: Gor-Gor 1992 Short Oderus Urungus Actor
The Idiot Box 1992 TV Series GWAR Member Actor
GWAR: Tour De Scum 1991 Video Oderus Urungus Actor
GWAR: Live from Antarctica 1990 Video Oderus Urungus Actor
Holliston 2012-2013 TV Series 2 episodes Soundtrack
Hatchet III 2013 writer: “Hail, Genocide” Soundtrack
Universal Soldier: The Return 1999 writer: “Saddam A Go-Go” – as David Brockie Soundtrack
Empire Records 1995 writer: “Saddam A Go-Go” – as David Brockie Soundtrack
Gwar: Gor-Gor 1992 Short writer: “Gor-Gor” Soundtrack
Mystery Date 1991 writer: “The Horror of YG” – as David Brockie Soundtrack
GWAR: It’s Sleazy! 2000 Video as David Brockie Director
GWAR: Rendezvous with Ragnarok 1997 Video as David Brockie Director
GWAR: It’s Sleazy! 2000 Video as Slavepit Writer
Skulhedface 1994 Video screenplay – as David Brockie Writer
GWAR: It’s Sleazy! 2000 Video Composer
The Animated Tales of GWAR 2013 Short co-executive producer Producer
Route vers nulle part 2014 Video short in memory of Thanks
As the Palaces Burn 2014 Documentary Oderus Urungus Self
Hellbound? 2012 Documentary Himself – Vocalist, GWAR (as Oderus Urungus) Self
The Evil Wine Show 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Metal Evolution 2011-2012 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon 2011 TV Series Himself – Musical Guest Self
Super Tromette Action Movie Go! 2008 Video Himself Self
Working Class Rock Star 2008 Documentary Himself Self
American Hardcore 2006 Documentary Himself (uncredited) Self
D.I.Y. or Die: How to Survive as an Independent Artist 2002 Documentary Himself Self
VH-1 Where Are They Now? 2002 TV Series documentary Himself Self
GWAR: Suprising Burst of Chocolate Fudge 1998 Video Himself Self
Jerry Springer 1997 TV Series Himself Self
Skulhedface 1994 Video Himself Self
GWAR: The Next Mutation 1991 Video Himself Self
GWAR: TVD (Television Documentary) 1991 Video Himself Self
Hell Night 2001 Video Bounty Hunter Archive Footage