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==History==
==History==
Maris the Great began working with Denver bands in the early 2000's, to promote a local music scene he felt was under-appreciated. The first murder featured on his web site was local pop-rock band, Rubber Planet. Other local musicians followed, with the level of bloodiness escalating as Maris perfected the art of gore and as each band sought to out-do the last. In 2005, Maris expanded to the national scene by killing Massachusetts-based hardcore band, [[Bury Your Dead]], and serving as their personal master of ceremonies on the [[Ozzfest]] tour.<ref name="Buzz"/> During his two weeks at Ozzfest, many of the attendees began to refer to him as "The Ozzfest Monster," prompting [[MTV]] to include a segment on him in their coverage of the festival.<ref name="Buzz"/> [[Fuse TV]] also ran a feature on the brain-eating zombie as did [[Rue Morgue (magazine)|''Rue Morgue Magazine'']].<ref>[http://www.rue-morgue.com/mag_73.php ''Rue Morgue Magazine'' Issue #73] "Spotlight: Maris the Great and the Faggots of Death"</ref> Since he began his "killing spree" in 2000, Maris the Great has killed over 100 local and national acts.<ref name="Buzz"/> He is never seen out of costume at shows and often surprises onlookers with his refusal to break character or engage in normal conversation.<ref>Bond, Laura.{{cite web|url=http://www.westword.com/2002-10-31/music/methods-of-mayhem/4|title=Methods of Mayhem pg 4|work=Westword.com|accessdate=22 June 2010}}</ref>
Maris the Great began working with Denver bands in the early 2000's, to promote a local music scene he felt was under-appreciated. The first murder featured on his web site was local pop-rock band, Rubber Planet. Other local musicians followed, with the level of bloodiness escalating as Maris perfected the art of gore and as each band sought to out-do the last. In 2005, Maris expanded to the national scene by killing Massachusetts-based hardcore band, [[Bury Your Dead]], and serving as their personal master of ceremonies on the [[Ozzfest]] tour.<ref name="Buzz"/> During his two weeks at Ozzfest, many of the attendees began to refer to him as "The Ozzfest Monster," prompting [[MTV]] to include a segment on him in their coverage of the festival.<ref name="Buzz"/> [[Fuse TV]] also ran a feature on the brain-eating zombie as did [[Rue Morgue (magazine)|''Rue Morgue Magazine'']].<ref>[http://www.rue-morgue.com/mag_73.php ''Rue Morgue Magazine'' Issue #73] "Spotlight: Maris the Great and the Faggots of Death"</ref> Since he began his "killing spree" in 2000, Maris the Great has killed over 100 local and national acts.<ref name="Buzz"/> He is never seen out of makeup in public and often surprises onlookers with his refusal to break character or engage in normal conversation. Maris' true identity, if indeed he has one, remains a mystery. <ref>Bond, Laura.{{cite web|url=http://www.westword.com/2002-10-31/music/methods-of-mayhem/4|title=Methods of Mayhem pg 4|work=Westword.com|accessdate=22 June 2010}}</ref>


==Back Story==
==Back Story==

Revision as of 05:48, 26 June 2010

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Maris the Great

Maris the Great is a promotional performance artist based in Denver, Colorado, and "undead" frontman for the punk rock band, Maris the Great and the Faggots of Death. He refers to himself as "Headbanger and Zombie Fag Extraordinaire" for his outspoken homosexuality and preference for edgy, hard-hitting bands.[1][2] Wearing full zombie regalia, with brightly colored mohawk and over-sized platform boots, he promotes local and national bands through interviews on his website, MarisTheGreat.com (which receives more than 2000 hits an hour), and in the national publication, Hails and Horns magazine.[3][4] Each interview ends with the "murder" of the featured band and explicit photos of their demise. Notable bands that have been "killed" by Maris the Great include Kittie, Comeback Kid, and Throwdown.[5][6][7]

History

Maris the Great began working with Denver bands in the early 2000's, to promote a local music scene he felt was under-appreciated. The first murder featured on his web site was local pop-rock band, Rubber Planet. Other local musicians followed, with the level of bloodiness escalating as Maris perfected the art of gore and as each band sought to out-do the last. In 2005, Maris expanded to the national scene by killing Massachusetts-based hardcore band, Bury Your Dead, and serving as their personal master of ceremonies on the Ozzfest tour.[2] During his two weeks at Ozzfest, many of the attendees began to refer to him as "The Ozzfest Monster," prompting MTV to include a segment on him in their coverage of the festival.[2] Fuse TV also ran a feature on the brain-eating zombie as did Rue Morgue Magazine.[8] Since he began his "killing spree" in 2000, Maris the Great has killed over 100 local and national acts.[2] He is never seen out of makeup in public and often surprises onlookers with his refusal to break character or engage in normal conversation. Maris' true identity, if indeed he has one, remains a mystery. [9]

Back Story

Before becoming the leader of the gay undead, Maris the Great was an ordinary homosexual mortal moonlighting as the singer of a dance band called The Heterosexually Challenged. A lethal bite from a zombie during a romantic tryst changed all that, and Maris soon found himself undead and on a mission. He donned a mohawk, changed his band's name to The Faggots of Death, and set out to kill any band that threatened his rise to the top of the heavy music heap. Offering bands free promotion through an interview on his website, Maris lured these musicians into his treacherous claws where they soon found their dreams of stardom snuffed out.[10]

The Faggots of Death

Formed by Maris the Great and lead guitarist Faggoria (Dan Bray) in 20??, The Faggots of Death were created as a live embodiment of Maris' originally fictitious band. The current lineup of the band includes Faggety Ann on rhythm guitar, Miss Hissy Fit on bass guitar, and Penis Colada on drums. They perform occasional live shows, notorious for raunchy, blood-spattered theatrics.[11] In 2009 they released their first studio recording, the EP, Fuck You if You Don't Like Rock and Roll.

Videography

  • Bite my Halloweenie, All Aspects Productions (2002) Running Time: 10 minutes
  • Thrilled to Death, All Aspects Productions (2002) Running Time: 10 minutes
  • Dead as Fuck: The Commodes Get Flushed, All Aspects Productions (2004) Running Time: 30 minutes
  • Where the Fuck are They, Shock Brothers Studio (2007) Running Time: 9 minutes[12]
  • This is Family, Jean Baptiste Erreca (2008) Includes segment on Maris the Great. Broadcast on Nuit Gay Americaine - Canal+, November 7th 2008 [13]

Awards and Honors

Westword — Best Web Site With Bite (2002) [14]

References

  1. ^ Bond, Laura."The Downfall of Napster is Wussifying the Web". Westword.com. Retrieved 11 June 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d Newvie, Groovey."Maris The Great's 10-Year Anniversary of Killing Bands". Colorado Music Buzz Magazine. Retrieved 11 June 2010.
  3. ^ Herrera, Dave. "If Everything Works Out, Maris the Great will Bury Your Dead at Ozzfest". Westword.com. Retrieved 11 June 2010.
  4. ^ Hails and Horns Magazine Maris the Great Issue #18
  5. ^ "Maris The Great Kills KITTIE - Slide Show, Interview Available". Bravewords.com Magazine. Retrieved 11 June 2010.
  6. ^ "Comeback Kid Interview". MarisTheGreat.com. Retrieved 11 June 2010.
  7. ^ "Throwdown Interview". MarisTheGreat.com. Retrieved 11 June 2010.
  8. ^ Rue Morgue Magazine Issue #73 "Spotlight: Maris the Great and the Faggots of Death"
  9. ^ Bond, Laura."Methods of Mayhem pg 4". Westword.com. Retrieved 22 June 2010.
  10. ^ "About Maris The Great". MarisTheGreat.com. Retrieved 11 June 2010.
  11. ^ Soda Jerk Presents Maris the Great and the Faggots of Death
  12. ^ Shock Brothers Studio Videography
  13. ^ Maris The Great and the Faggots of Death. YouTube. Retrieved 11 June 2010.
  14. ^ Westword.com Best Of