William Brehony
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William Brehony, also known as Willie the New Guy, was one of the drummers of the band The Bloodhound Gang. He joined the band after Spanky G, the former drummer, quit The Bloodhound Gang. He was born on October 24, 1973 in Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
He left the band in late 2005 for reasons undisclosed as of yet. The excuse given on the website was that he wanted to "watch hockey all day;"
He is the co-owner of Guiguiahhi Press, based in his hometown of Pottsville. This enterprise is resposible for releasing Jimmy Pop's first attempt at publishing his thoughts on the feminist movement, co-edited by Carole Pateman: "Disparity in Childhood, or Why his Cum Smelled like Watermelon." Guiguiahhi Press, 1984. It is rumored that the antagonist was, in fact, Willie's uncle Kevin Brehony, otherwise known as the Wonder Putz, although this has no importance or bearing in reality.