The Duke Watches "Hated - GG Allin And The Murder Junkies"

Written by Duke De Mondo
Published May 30, 2004
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During that 1988 spoken word performance, GG also reads from a newspaper which has the audacity to ridicule his claim that he will kill himself in October 1990. As he rants about these motherfucking reporters and how dare they fuck with what I say, motherfucker, he almost brings to mind late-period Lenny Bruce, as he hollers before a paying audience about how these sons of bitches have done him wrong.

Someone in the crowd shouts "Why don't you kill yourself sooner?"

GG immediately pounces, stepping forward, looking off camera towards the back of the hall.

"Why don't I kill myself sooner? Because it would please you too much, you fucking cunt."

He invites the heckler to come up and say that to his face.

I swear to God, my arsehole tightened like you wouldn't believe.

The woman comes up to him, this hillbilly crazy-stared motherfucker, and she repeats the question.

GG grabs her by the hair, drags her over to the side of the room, and bashes her against the wall. Two male members of the audience rush onstage, one of them helping the woman, the other punching GG on the face. The one with the woman in his arms, once she is steadied, he kicks GG in the ribs.

GG stands up, continues his rant.

Amazingly, the guy who punched him returns to get his hat.

GG honestly looks like he doesn't even notice.

We get interviews with GG's High School Principle, who reveals that young Kevin was in fact quite the quiet type, no real hassle, even though he did turn up on occasion dressed in women's clothing, sporting a fetching wig. His music teacher, too, seems rather enamoured of his former pupil, although doesn't say very much after hearing one of The Murder Junkies less tuneful efforts.

Todd Phillips also gets to chat with The Murder Junkies' former guitarist, who eventually grew tired of GG's nonsense and left. He says that despite his messianic-complex and delusions of artistic grandeur, what GG is doing really amounts to little more than throwing a quarter at a steel door. He's making miniscule dents when he could be doing something much greater. Like running a religious cult. That seems be what the guitarist suggests.

Bashing your head with a mike is no big deal, he says. He then punches himself really fucking hard in the face about a dozen times in the space of half as many seconds.

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The Duke (Aaron McMullan to his parents and the clergy) is a Northern Irish writer, performer and insomniac currently residing in London. He is the creator of Mondo Irlando, wherein his scribblings and hollerings can be found. He is currently working towards the completion of his first novel, and his debut "punk / country / folk / whatever" album has recently been released by Ex Libris Records . You can also pop by His MySpace Page and maybe have a coffee and a biscuit.
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Published: May 30, 2004
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#1 — May 30, 2004 @ 01:04AM — Tom Johnson [URL]

Somehow, Mr. Duke, you bring a beauty to all of this disgusting nonsense surrounding this most sour of sour people. Allin is most definitely the most intriguing musical character I've ever heard of, and I've never even heard a note of his music (not that it seems I'm missing out on much - the spectacle of him and his fans is really the only thing of interest here.) However, I think I might be better off simply imagining the horrible displays this man is capable of, thanks to your stunning descriptions. Actually seeing him in action, like when I bought Naked City's Leng T'che without realizing what the man strapped to a stake on the cover was really going through, might destroy any "enjoyment," for lack of a more fitting term, I might get out of it.

With Leng T'che, if you're curious, it turns out the cover photo was 100% real, and it was of a very unlucky man who was being sacrificed - alive - for some ritual or another in Asia many decades ago. His torturers doped him up with some serious meds and then proceeded to hack away at his limbs, all while the unlucky fellow gazed into the distance with unfocused eyes, apparently so doped up he was completely unaware of the horrors being committed upon him. Some photographer captured a moment where, limbless, he remained alive, a numb stump tied to a pole, as a crowd watched with apparently no sense of discomfort as his life dripped out of his hacked up extremities. It's easily the most disturbing thing I've ever seen, and I'm not sure if it's solely because of the actions taken upon this guy, or because he apparently willingly offered himself up for this sacrifice. Either way, the end is the same, and the glassy, lost, clueless look in his eyes haunts me to this day - long after I simply had to get rid of it, regardless of how rare it was. I can only handle so many things like that in my head.

#2 — May 30, 2004 @ 13:27PM — Aaron, Duke De Mondo [URL]

Tom, thank you for the kind words. You really aren't missing much with regards the fella's music. Really really poor derivitive punk rock.
Except for one by the name of Hanging Out With Jim which manages to be suprisingly catchy. I'm scared to even think about who Jim might be.
In Hated he also plays a couple of country numbers on an acoustic, believe it or not. Again, alarmingly tuneful.
I know exactly what you mean about that record cover. Whilst i haven't saw the item in question, there are plenty of things i've owned in my time, or got hold of, and later found out things about the origins that make one feel a bit dirty just having them in their possession, however rare they might be, as you say.
It's not really quite in the same league, but a similar example sort of, is Last House On The Left by Wes Craven, who in the accomponying documentary on the DVD reveals that one of the actresses in particular was genuinely terrified during one of the torture scenes. Makes it all the more unpleasant, and means its something you dont really want to spend a lot of time with again.

#3 — May 30, 2004 @ 15:25PM — Brady

GG as disgusting as he usually was, happened to be one of the last of a dying breed of truly "dangerous" artists. Now the merits of being dangerous can be argued into infinity, however the courage to do so within the vacuum of a super-repressed, double - standard bearing culture that titilates and then closes it's legs coyly is not. Sure he was fucked-up most of the time, sure he didn't really stand for anything other than pissing off the upper, middle and lower classes, and most importantly (and I do not say this glibly), sure he hurt and violated some people which is inexcusable. Ultimately he left us with a sad portrait; a man lost and out of touch with the focus to excorsize his demons in an artful fashion. This much can be said however: he was never boring and he never sold out.

#4 — May 31, 2004 @ 12:29PM — Aaron, Duke De Mondo [URL]

Brady, thanks for the comments! You pretty much voiced my own opinions there give or take a "motherfuck" or two. You're right - He never did sell out, and thereby retains his mystique and what not. Dying probably helped.

#5 — June 13, 2004 @ 06:29AM — Sean

Hanging out with Jim. That'd be Jim Beam, GG's favourite tipple.

#6 — June 30, 2004 @ 19:13PM — DogNose

What's amazing is the fact that gg seems to be growing more popular the longer that he's been dead! I've met many fans who never had the opportunity to see him perform, but nevertheless are fascinated (in some cases obsessed) with this guy. Even more interesting, unlike the fans portrayed in the film, most of the ones I've met are reasonably functional, productive members of society. (Then there's the rest, who are cleary whack-jobs that can barely communicate in a coherent way. These types are the most amusing to meet, however.)

Bite it, you scum!

#7 — June 30, 2004 @ 19:25PM — Aaron, Duke De Mondo [URL]

DogNose, thanks for the comments. It's true, GG has gained an even larger cult following in death than he did in life, a fact illustrated to some degree by my own fascination with the nutcase, as evidenced in this here article.
I guess it takes the whole dying malarky to make folks pay attention. All that shit flung and all he had to do was pop it.
Well, obviously if he hadn't flung the shit there'd be nothing for folks to get all fascinated by, but you know what i mean.
Thanks man

#8 — July 5, 2004 @ 12:00PM — Lord Simian Astronaut

'bout ye Duke!
glad to see an objective and above all honest review.ol'GG may have been a disgusting mess of a man but he LIVED it.The music may be shit but its REAL and makes the flaccid punk rock of MTV seem all the more......Safe.GG was a kind of genius,but all truly deranged people have a twist of brilliance in them.
Keep up the good work...and check out City Knee Deep in Dead Spides if you havent already.....truly hilarious.
Lord Simian Astronaut,
Enniskillen

#9 — November 15, 2005 @ 19:06PM — rfed [URL]

gg is sick!!!
fuck yhe gg allen!

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