Flattus Maximus (1977-2011)


Flattus Maximus (1977-2011)

Corey Smoot was born August 25th, 1977 in San Jose, Santa Clara County, California. Smoot was best known for being Flattus Maximus in the band GWAR from 2002 until his death on November 3rd, 2011. He and his wife had one daughter together, Corie, who was born after Smoot’s death. After his death in 2011, GWAR decided to retire the Flattus Maximus character. Smoot played in many bands throughout his time as a musician and had many musical roles in those bands. Aside from being a member in GWAR he also played in Locus Factor, Mensrea, Narsilion, and The Corey Smoot Experience.

Achievements: 
In 2004 Gwar teamed up with Grey DeLisle (as the voice of Grandma Stuffum) in the Codename: Kids Next Door episode "Operation F. O. O. D. F. I. T. E."; the band was credited as Rawg and the songs "The Private Pain of Techno Destructo", "Morality Squad", and "Gor-Gor" were performed with new lyrics, pertaining to the episode, written for each song.

Gwar began work on their next album, tentatively titled Go to Hell!, in January 2006. That same month, Gwar opened a gallery show called "The Art of Gwar" at Art Space gallery in Richmond to display the many props, costumes, cartoons, paintings produced by The Slave Pit, Gwar's art and effects studio.

On February 23, 2006, Gwar's official website announced Gwar's album, officially titled Beyond Hell, for which, at the urging of DRT Entertainment, a cover version of Alice Cooper's "School's Out" was recorded and released. The music video was directed by David Brodsky on July 2, 2006. The part of the "school marm" has been mistakenly identified as Devin Townsend, the producer of the Beyond Hell CD. It is actually Scott Krahl, a long-time Gwar "slave" and inventor of Gor-Gor. "School's Out" was nominated for Best Video of 2006 on MTV2's Headbanger's Ball.

The Blood Bath and Beyond DVD was released on June 20, 2006, containing exclusive behind the scenes and vintage footage of the band.

Gwar performed a special "half-time" show at the Sounds Of The Underground 2006 tour. Gwar went on to headline the following year's Sounds of the Underground Tour in 2007.

Charities: 
Smoot Family Foundation

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