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A musical look into the mind of the world's most infamous and feared serial killer clown. Originally from Atlanta Georgia, Now
based out of Portland Oregon. Featuring songs about homicide, relationships, kidnapping, rec rooms, mayhem, bad circumstances,
murder and crawlspaces. |
| NEWS and UPDATES | |
| Murder?, Strippers? and Zombies? Yes we love all 3, so were trying to do a little soundtrack work for Stripperland | |
| August 2010 | |
| Chris Ridgeway will be filling in on drums for the shows. | |
| July 2010 | |
| The band heads off for its Camp and Kill 2010 Tour. Click Here | |
| June 2010 | |
| New Drummer Scottie decides that he is going to be a cook for a living instead of playing the drums. | |
| Summer 2010 | |
| Great new movie coming out this year check out the website Dear Mr Gacy.com | |
| March 2010 | |
| New drummer? Scottie Berkowitz. | |
| How about our new gal Miss June Dahmer, Check out the Band Bio page. | |
| The Wayne Gacy Trio takes the idea of murder rock to disturbing new dimensions by using its namesake—that'd be John Wayne Gacy, the serial-killer clown who left 33 boys dead—as a protagonist and a punchline. Fronted by the creepy, greasepainted Jack Hanley, the Portland quintet ("trio" probably just sounded cooler) delivers cheeky songs about child rape and murder over riff-heavy, poppish punk laced with lounge-jazz interludes. The idea is abhorrent and morally sickening. Perhaps more disturbing, however, is how listenable it actually is. | |
| Willamette Weekly - Jan.2010 | |
| The Portland Oregon act The Wayne Gacy Trio now takes up the hapless mantle of the killer clown persona dubbing their new act “murder rock”. The band’s sound is reminiscent of other Pop Punk acts with raw organic drums, dirty hazy guitar licks, and and compelling almost spoken word vocal set. The hook… Is the lyrics and persona that set them apart from every other Portland garage band. It makes it one of the strangest acts I’ve encountered and that alone should have the fans at Fangoria musick eating their tracks up like Ed Gein at one of his Sunday afternoon Barbecues. | |
| Fangoria Magazine - June 2009 | |
| The Wayne Gacy Trio has basically assembled an audio shrine to the legacy of famed serial killer John Wayne Gacy jr.. With songs about homicide, kidnapping, burying bodies, luring young boys into the rec room and other bad circumstances, listeners are sure to feel soiled. Dousing yourself in anti-bacterial lotion after listening is well advised, but these guys have found something else deep down in the basement - an impressive, darkly funny, debut album. | |
| Rue Morgue Magazine - July 2009 | |
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