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Radio Werewolf was spawned in the year 1984 by it's Alpha Male, Nikolas Schreck. Nikolas, who did all the vokals, was joined by Paul Antonelli (harpsichord), Wilheim Malouf (Drums) and James Collord (bass) and started playing gigs with Death Rock bands such as Screams For Tina and Specimen. Of course, Radio Werewolf stood out from all the other bands in their local scene of Los Angeles due to their unique, un-"rock" oriented sound. In fact, Nikolas was never afraid to state his hatred for rock music, which he saw as being "a sewer of mind-numbing drugs, primitive African rythms, the unbalanced encouragement of androgyny and homosexuality, and the blurring and muddying of racial cultural boundaries". Of course Radio Werewolf were much hated in their area, and it was tough getting gigs and shit like that.
1988 was a big year for Radio Werewolf. Firstly, they got on the compilation "American Gothic" with their song "Buried Alive". This will be the only Radio Werewolf song released under this early line-up. Secondly, they appeared on the popular local political talk show "Race and Reason", which I SHOULD have a take of if some motherfucking douche bag on Ebay didn't rip me off. I hope you fucking die. Oh, and lastly the 13th and final Radio Werewolf gig was played on August 8th with Boyd Rice's NON. Around this time Nikolas met and became involved with Anton LaVey's sexy daughter Zeena, who would later play a large part in the releases of Radio Werewolf.
Anyway, in 1989 Nikolas got rid of the rest of the band and decided to go solo, thus releasing the LP "The Fiery Summons", which was followed by the EP "Bring Me the Head of Geraldo Rivera" after appearing on Geraldo's wretched show to defend legitimate Satanism. I don't have the '89 EP, but the following Radio Werewolf LP "Songs for the End of the World" had various contributors joining Nikolas-his beloved sex treat Zeena, Zeena's son Stanton, John Aes-Nihil, and Kirby (the last two guys are mysterious to me). Radio Werewolf released 2 more EPs ("Witchcraft" and "The Lightening and the Sun") and a LP "Love Conquers All" before mysteriously ending in 1993. However, Nikolas and Zeena kept busy with their involvement in the Temple of Set, and Nikolas also just released a book titled "Satanic Cinema". And never fear, as Nikolas promises their will be a trilogy of brand new Radio Werewolf releases in the upcoming years...REJOICE!


I'm gonna do track by track reviews of all the RW stuff I own, so check back here. Even though none of you care (except for Bob, and maybe Colin Jones)





Oh yeah, obviously I am not affilated with RW, the Schrecks, or the Teple of Set. I just made this page for my own amusement, and I'm sure they'd all hate it considering the rest of the content of this website.