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After a long legal battle, bassist Jerry Only and guitarist Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein reclaimed the Misfits name. They recruited young vocalist Michale Graves, shifting the band's sound toward heavy, polished metal-punk. American Psycho (1997)
Formed in Lodi, New Jersey, in 1977 by vocalist and principal songwriter Glenn Danzig and bassist Jerry Only, the Misfits fused the breakneck speed of punk rock with the lyrical and visual themes of B-movie horror and science fiction. Along with early drummers like Manny Martínez and Joey Image, this original lineup created a sound that was as frighteningly catchy as it was ferociously raw. The Misfits - Discography -1982-2014- -EAC-FLAC-
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Released just as the band was fracturing, this album pushed the Misfits directly into thrash and hardcore territory. It is notoriously loud, distorted, and chaotic. The lossless format prevents the ultra-fast cymbal crashes and Danzig's guttural barks from dissolving into a compressed digital sludge. The Resurrection and Metal-Punk Fusion (1997–1999) Along with early drummers like Manny Martínez and
: The band's first full-length studio album and a cornerstone of horror punk. It includes essentials like "20 Eyes" and "Skulls". Evilive (1982/1987)
The band’s early years were a whirlwind of lineup changes, independent releases, and legal battles. After releasing a series of influential EPs and singles on Danzig’s own Plan 9 Records, the Misfits found their classic early lineup with the addition of Jerry Only’s younger brother, guitarist Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein. This powerful trio of Danzig, Only, and Doyle would define the band’s golden era, releasing the cornerstone albums that would inspire generations of musicians, from Metallica and Guns N’ Roses to Green Day and My Chemical Romance. The Misfits eventually disbanded in 1983, leaving behind a fractured but fervent fanbase.
"Green Hell," "Death Comes Ripping," "Die, Die My Darling." 2. The Post-Danzig Compilations and Rarities