GWAR Unleashes Metal Mayhem on Chappell Roan’s “Pink Pony Club”
january 20, 2026
In a collision of worlds that few could have predicted, the intergalactic Scumdogs of metal, GWAR, have delivered a characteristically chaotic cover of Chappell Roan’s hit song, “Pink Pony Club.” The performance, part of the A.V. Undercover series, sees GWAR putting their unique, blood-splattering spin on the dance-pop anthem. This isn’t the first time the band has tackled unexpected covers; fans will recall their equally audacious rendition of “I’m Just Ken” in 2024 for the same series [[3]].
A History of Irreverent Covers
GWAR’s penchant for unexpected covers is a long-standing tradition. The band has built a reputation for taking popular songs and dismantling them, reassembling the pieces into something gloriously grotesque and undeniably GWAR. this approach isn’t simply about shock value; it’s a commentary on the nature of music itself, a playful deconstruction of genre boundaries, and a demonstration of their musical versatility. Their covers ofen highlight the underlying energy of a song, stripping away the polish to reveal a raw, primal core. the “A.V. Undercover” series provides a perfect platform for this artistic subversion, allowing GWAR to reach a wider audience with their unique brand of musical mayhem.
“Pink Pony Club” Reimagined
Chappell Roan’s “Pink Pony Club” is a song about self-discovery and embracing individuality, finding liberation in a world that often demands conformity. As vocalist Berzerker Blöthar succinctly put it in a statement, “‘Pink pony Club’ is about embracing exile from a boring, shitty world and remaking yourself into whatever you want. Be who you are, be who you aren’t, piss people off, we don’t care!” [[1]]. GWAR’s interpretation doesn’t shy away from this message; instead, it amplifies it through a sonic assault of thrashing guitars, guttural vocals, and, of course, copious amounts of simulated gore. The contrast between the original song’s shimmering pop production and GWAR’s raw, aggressive sound is striking, yet surprisingly effective.
The cover isn’t just a sonic shift; it’s a visual spectacle. True to form, GWAR delivers a performance drenched in their signature stagecraft – elaborate costumes, grotesque props, and a healthy dose of theatricality. The band transforms the song’s themes of liberation and self-expression into a celebration of monstrous individuality, a call to embrace the weird and the splendid, and to reject the constraints of societal norms.
What’s Next for GWAR?
Following the release of this electrifying cover, GWAR is gearing up for their Gor Gor Strikes Back Tour [[2]]. The tour promises to be a continuation of the band’s relentless assault on the senses, bringing their unique brand of metal mayhem to fans across the country. expect a setlist packed with classic GWAR anthems, alongside perhaps a few more unexpected surprises. The band consistently pushes the boundaries of live performance, and the “Gor Gor Strikes Back Tour” is sure to be no exception.
Key Takeaways:
- GWAR has covered Chappell Roan’s “pink Pony Club” as part of the A.V. Undercover series.
- The cover exemplifies GWAR’s history of irreverent and genre-bending musical interpretations.
- The band’s version amplifies the original song’s themes of self-expression and liberation through a uniquely aggressive and theatrical lens.
- GWAR will be embarking on their “Gor Gor Strikes Back Tour” later this year.