The Dave Brockie Experience Perform As The Cast Of ‘Breaking Bad’

Posted by Zach Shaw on Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 4:08 pm

Brockie Bad

Are you a fan of Breaking Bad, the AMC drama about a chemistry teacher who starts cooking meth after getting diagnosed with cancer? We’re big fans of the show, and apparently so is Dave Brockie (aka GWAR’S Oderus Urungus).

During a show with his Dave Brockie Experience at Benny’s in Colonial Heights, VA last Sunday (March 4), Brockie and his band mates dressed as characters from Breaking Bad. As you can see in the picture above, Brockie dressed up as Walter White, and it’s rather scary how much he actually looks like the character. And for a while we thought Axl Rose had the strongest resemblance to Walter.

Metal Sucks found more pictures from the show and of the other DMX band mates dressed up as character. If Brockie wins the award for best Breaking Bad character look alike, then we nominated Jamison Lande (current bassist of GWAR) for second place for his take on Walter’s wife Skylar.

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