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		<title>Andrew W.K. Shares the Gory Story of His &#8216;I Get Wet&#8217; Album Cover</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s perhaps the best use of pig’s blood in pop culture aside from the prom scene in Carrie. Sixteen years ago, international party ambassador Andrew W.K. appeared on the scene, a vision of pure white light/white heat as he lumbered about in his “Party Hard” music video looking like a rock &#8216;n&#8217; roll version of [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>It’s perhaps the best use of pig’s blood in pop culture aside from the <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5odtIbTbDyA">prom scene</a> in <em>Carrie</em>.</p>
<p>Sixteen years ago, international party ambassador <a href="http://www.andrewwk.com/">Andrew W.K.</a> appeared on the scene, a vision of pure white light/white heat as he lumbered about in his <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WccfbPQNMbg">“Party Hard” music video</a> looking like a rock &#8216;n&#8217; roll version of the Incredible Hulk with all the green body paint bleached away &#8212; his steroidal muscles straining the seams of his trademark soiled white jeans, his lank mane of sweat-slicked hair and brawny Popeye arms whirling in all directions, his contorted face a road-map of bulging, throbbing veins through which pumped 100 percent, red-blooded rock &#8216;n&#8217; roll.</p>
<p>But, speaking of red blood… it was Andrew Wilkes-Krier’s <em>I Get Wet</em> album art that caused the biggest sensation. And it’s still considered one of the most iconic, and controversial, rock photos of the past 20 years. (In the U.K. &#8212; where Andrew first took off thanks to an <a href="http://ksassets.timeincuk.net/wp/uploads/sites/55/2010/07/0754_155701_andrewwk-2.jpg"><em>NME</em> double-cover</a> and the British music press declaring him the &#8220;<a href="http://ksassets.timeincuk.net/wp/uploads/sites/55/2010/07/0754_155701_andrewwk-2.jpg">savior of music</a>&#8221; and &#8220;<a href="http://ksassets.timeincuk.net/wp/uploads/sites/55/2010/07/0754_155701_andrewwk-2.jpg">bigger than Jesus</a>&#8221; &#8212; the <a href="http://www.nme.com/news/music/andrew-wk-8-1379683">Advertising Standards Authority</a> called the image &#8220;distressing” and &#8220;suggestive of drug use and violence,” with the potential to &#8220;frighten children and vulnerable people.” Mercury Records refused to alter the artwork.)</p>
<div id="attachment_1611152" style="width: 510px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1611152" src="https://s.yimg.com/os/creatr-images/GLB/2017-08-15/f385e9e0-8200-11e7-8e3d-911bb071b8fb_I-Get-Wet-cover.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="500" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Andrew W.K.&#8217;s infamous &#8216;I Get Wet&#8217; album cover</p></div>
<p>Many urban legends have surrounded the <em>I Get Wet</em> album art over the years. Did Andrew smash himself in the face with a brick? Was that real blood? Did his gushing nose glamorize or encourage cocaine use? Sitting with <a href="https://www.yahoo.com/music">Yahoo Musi</a>c for a Facebook Live chat to promote his upcoming <a href="http://andrewwk.com/tour">“The Party Never Dies” tour</a>, Andrew recalls the shoot with renowned art photographer <a href="https://www.gagosian.com/artists/roe-ethridge">Roe Ethridge</a> (“I had never done a photo shoot of that caliber with anybody, and I was amazed that this guy was willing to work with me”) and sets the record straight.</p>
<p>“It was one of those moments where there is not a lot of preconception,” Andrew muses. “It was one of those things where I didn&#8217;t even anticipate that was going to be the shot, and then it was all meant to be. Sometimes destiny intervenes, for better and for worse. In this case, I think, hopefully for better. That&#8217;s now my logo. That&#8217;s my ‘golden arches.’ … The hardcore partiers, they know the bloody nose means ‘party time.’”</p>
<p>So what was the inspiration for the startling image?</p>
<p>“I had gotten [bloody noses] quite a bit, maybe like other people had, from over exuberant nose-picking &#8212; I&#8217;m not proud to say that &#8212; or from dry weather, or being hit in the face of basketballs, and things like that. It was not an uncommon occurrence in my younger years to get a bloody nose &#8212; which is actually one of the things I liked about this look, was I thought everyone from your grandmother to a little kid, has probably had a bloody nose. It doesn&#8217;t always have to be the result of some violent thing. It&#8217;s like a lobotomy kind of feeling. There&#8217;s something about the skull, and your nose, and the brain. It just seemed like this was meant to be my look.”</p>
<p>And was that really  the &#8220;Girls&#8217; Own Juice&#8221; singer&#8217;s own blood?</p>
<p>“It was a combination of a little bit of my own blood,” Andrew reveals. “It was actually a lot harder to get a bloody nose on cue. … I tried first to get it by hitting myself, but it&#8217;s <em>hard</em> to hit yourself! You end up pulling back, though it still hurt. And I blew my nose as hard as I could. All the things that you&#8217;re not supposed to do &#8212; if you get a bloody nose, you&#8217;re supposed to tilt your head back, and don&#8217;t blow your nose, so I was tilting my head forward, and kind of head-banging, and blowing my nose, and jamming my fingers up there, trying to find a vein. And it did bleed. I got a bloody nose. But it wasn&#8217;t this gush that I had visualized.</p>
<p>“That&#8217;s where [I got] some other blood, of I guess a pig. I got some sort of, like, butcher&#8217;s juice that they would have on hand. There was a butcher shop nearby my apartment, where I lived, called <a href="http://busybeefoodexchange.com/">Busy Bee</a>, and they just had it; I guess it was the runoff. It didn&#8217;t really taste like much, but it did work. It congealed a little bit, and mixed with my blood of the synonymous animal that sacrificed itself.”</p>
<p>And now in our digital age, a decade and a half later, there&#8217;s actually an <a href="http://www.nme.com/blogs/nme-blogs/andrew-wk-new-app-gives-you-a-gnarly-but-pain-free-bloody-nose-1988058">Andrew W.K. app</a> that lets fans superimpose bloody noses on their photos &#8212; definitely a more hygienic and less scary way to get Andrew’s signature look. “And less painful,” notes Andrew.</p>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-width="550"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I released my first ever smartphone app about partying&#8230;<a href="https://t.co/DZhZjr2UQr">https://t.co/DZhZjr2UQr</a> <a href="https://t.co/xPM2FTiCCs">pic.twitter.com/xPM2FTiCCs</a></p>
<p>&mdash; ANDREW W.K. (@AndrewWK) <a href="https://twitter.com/AndrewWK/status/834496227140108290?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 22, 2017</a></p></blockquote>
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<p>The <em>I Get Wet</em> photo shoot isn’t the only example of Andrew sustaining an injury in the name of rock ‘n’ roll. “It&#8217;s hard for me to hold back when that music kicks in,” he says of his ferocious live shows. “I have injured myself, usually by somehow hitting myself. I have broken my nose by kicking my own face by accident &#8212; and people thought it was part of the show, which I guess works in a way!”</p>
<p>Andrew throws his entire body into his stage act when he sings his amped-up anthems (imagine beer commercial jingles as performed by Twisted Sister after shotgunning a case of Red Bulls), so it is inevitable that someone &#8212; onstage or in the audience &#8212; will get hurt. But Andrew says it’s all in good fun.</p>
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<p>“Certainly people have sustained injuries, but there&#8217;s this incredible, protective beacon of positivity in these crowds, that I think permeates the whole venue. It&#8217;s violent, but it&#8217;s cheerful violence. So people are running amok with smiles. I&#8217;ve seen people do incredible things. Someone dropped their keys once in the middle of a moshpit, and everyone stopped and found the person&#8217;s keys. It&#8217;s a real warmhearted, good-natured kind of aggression, which is the best kind. It&#8217;s just flailing, not to hurt anybody, but just for the joy of flailing. &#8230; I&#8217;ve actually gone onstage with a twisted ankle, and it was healed by the end [of the concert]. That is the healing power of positive partying.”</p>
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<p>As for what partying means to Andrew, the positive-minded “Party Never Dies” performer &#8212; who displays all the steely conviction of a professional motivational speaker or charismatic cult leader, and has had side gigs writing serious advice columns for <a href="https://www.vice.com/en_us/contributor/andrew-wk"><em>Vice</em></a> and the <a href="https://www.villagevoice.com/tag/ask-andrew-w-k/"><em>Village Voice</em></a>, advocating for <a href="http://newnoisemagazine.com/fwd-andrew-wk-acting-mental-health-awareness/">mental health awareness</a>, and <a href="https://www.yahoo.com/tv/watch-andrew-w-k-deliver-160020722.html">lecturing about partying</a> and <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/andrew-w-k-feels-the-love-at-my-little-pony-convention-20120929">My Little Pony</a> &#8212; says:</p>
<p>“It’s celebrating existence. I think celebration is an active display of gratitude. Of course, we&#8217;re often taught that partying begins Friday night, and then by Sunday you&#8217;re supposed to wrap it up to get back to ‘real life.’ But I figure, if the ideal headspace is one that acknowledges every waking moment as a gift, then you would be celebrating every second that you get to exist &#8212; even the brutal seconds, even the painful seconds, even the moments that are not what you think of as a reward, but more as a trial or tribulation, those count too. … It might even be impossible to party at all times, but you gotta shoot for something, and why not shoot for the moon?</p>
<p>“Ideally, I would like to continue on [being a party ambassador], even when I&#8217;m in the dirt, or in ashes, however I go. The party spirit is perpetual, and it&#8217;s been going since before me as well. I&#8217;m just here contributing what I can to the legacy.”</p>
<p>Check out Andrew W.K.’s full Facebook Live chat below.</p>
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<p><strong style="color: #555555;"><em>This article originally ran on <a style="color: #00ced1;" href="https://www.yahoo.com/music/?ref=gs" target="_blank">Yahoo Music</a>.</em></strong></p>
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