- Title:America's Most Fatal Home Bloopers
- Release Date:04 Mar 26
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- Cat no:HR20260304
Hoobie Records HR20260304 Digital Single Released: 2026-03-04 Produced and Mastered by Scum Puppy Graphic Design and Artwork by Scum Puppy
America's Most Fatal Home Bloopers Recorded in 1991 at the Art Institute of Dallas
Cast: Overlord - Host Scary Larry - Announcer Various Riffraff - Audience
Hideous Piglet Wild-a-Beast: Overlord - Guitar, Vocals Scum Puppy - Drums Sir Fletcher-Munson Curve - Coconut Shells, Broom, Harmonica, Air Guitar, Hat Flips
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Description: America's Most Fatal Home Bloopers by Hideous Piglet Wild-a-Beast is a 6:24 descent into pitch-black satire, presented as the audio track to a made-for-cable television special compiling the most horrific fatalities ever captured on home video. Structured like a grotesque broadcast event, the piece unfolds with bombastic introductions, lurid commentary, and the chaotic reactions of a studio audience. “Overlord” presides as the domineering host, while “Scary Larry” delivers sensationalist announcements, all egged on by the jeering “Various Riffraff.” The result is an intentionally abrasive collage of performance art, shock parody, and confrontational sound design that skewers the voyeuristic excess of tabloid-era television.
Recorded in 1991 at the Art Institute of Dallas, the project captures a raw, analog immediacy that enhances its underground, public-access aesthetic. Behind the scenes, director Steve Jones and technical director Dayna Yetter shape the broadcast framework, with audio handled by Scum Puppy and visual inserts by Fred Waites. Camera and floor duties fall to Greg Galvan, reinforcing the deliberately low-budget, cable-access illusion. Simultaneously theatrical and unsettling, America’s Most Fatal Home Bloopers stands as a caustic artifact of experimental audio performance—blurring the line between satire and spectacle.