Stalin's Organ
Gwar · Rendezvous With Ragnarok [1995]
They were called Katusyhas, but we called them Stalin's Organs
200 MM devastating fire
When streets hiss, and falling block, kisses desperate flesh
Stukas plunging, as skylines reform
Spreading madness, in the gun factory
Which had become something of a rallying point in the last few days
I can tell they fear us, by the way they fire
We infiltrate, we wade through hip-deep filth
And then we come at them from below
Now that your name has been changed, will any remember your name?
And why was I, so led away?
And what secret laid?
In the blood soaked block
On the fountain made...
Return, return, return
200 MM devastating fire
When streets hiss, and falling block, kisses desperate flesh
Stukas plunging, as skylines reform
Spreading madness, in the gun factory
Which had become something of a rallying point in the last few days
I can tell they fear us, by the way they fire
We infiltrate, we wade through hip-deep filth
And then we come at them from below
Now that your name has been changed, will any remember your name?
And why was I, so led away?
And what secret laid?
In the blood soaked block
On the fountain made...
Return, return, return
Stalin's Organ
Gwar's 1995 album Rendezvous With Ragnarok features the high-energy track Stalin's Organ, a quintessential example of their grotesque, punk-infused style. The song showcases the band's signature theatricality and satirical approach to historical figures, blending heavy metal rhythms with absurd imagery. Released during the height of their cult following, the recording exemplifies the chaotic energy that defined their mid-90s discography. It remains a staple of their live performances, known for its aggressive delivery and contribution to the extreme metal and punk rock scenes of the era.

