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Misfits
Release Date: 1999 - 10 - 18, Audio CD, Caroline Last Update 29.11.2009 05:47
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Static Age - Misfits
by dangaroo - written on 08/01/09 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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Static Age is the early work of The Misfits and an album that was originally recorded in 1977, unfortunately the band couldn t find a record label who were interested and released 4 of the tracks on a single, by the time Glenn Danzig got his own label together though the band had already recruited two new members and changed their lyrics to focus totally on their brand of horror punk! Static Age is a bit raw, the majority of songs being short bursts of fastastic (fast and fantastic like cheesy peas!) punk in a Ramones style but there are several songs featuring Glenn s later trademark Morrisonesque vocals and extremely heavy bass lines that sound like The Stranglers. ...
Static Age - Misfits
by dangaroo - written on 08/01/09 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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Static Age is the early work of The Misfits and an album that was originally recorded in 1977, unfortunately the band couldn t find a record label who were interested and released 4 of the tracks on a single, by the time Glenn Danzig got his own label together though the band had already recruited two new members and changed their lyrics to focus totally on their brand of horror punk! Static Age is a bit raw, the majority of songs being short bursts of fastastic (fast and fantastic like cheesy peas!) punk in a Ramones style but there are several songs featuring Glenn s later trademark Morrisonesque vocals and extremely heavy bass lines that sound like The Stranglers. ...
Famous Monsters - Misfits
Misfits bring traditional punk to the table and mix it with ... (304 words)by Garbage Goes Here - written on 17/08/08
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Ok where to begin This is the "ressurrected" Misfits and does not contain glenn danzig on vocals but just because danzig isnt singing doesn t mean you should not buy it. the lineup of this album consists of original member jerry only on bass, doyle on guitar, dr chud on drums and michale graves on vocals. this lineup is also the same lineup which was on the 1997 ep American Psycho. Famous Monsters shows the misfits have developed their sound since the american psycho ep with their songs sounding all well rounded instead of trying to immitate the sound of the original misfits. Kong at the gates is the first song which helps the listener know what they are in for. ...
Famous Monsters - Misfits
Misfits bring traditional punk to the table and mix it with ... (304 words)by Garbage Goes Here - written on 17/08/08
Rating:
Ok where to begin This is the "ressurrected" Misfits and does not contain glenn danzig on vocals but just because danzig isnt singing doesn t mean you should not buy it. the lineup of this album consists of original member jerry only on bass, doyle on guitar, dr chud on drums and michale graves on vocals. this lineup is also the same lineup which was on the 1997 ep American Psycho. Famous Monsters shows the misfits have developed their sound since the american psycho ep with their songs sounding all well rounded instead of trying to immitate the sound of the original misfits. Kong at the gates is the first song which helps the listener know what they are in for. ...
Famous Monsters - Misfits
by OperationIvy - written on 26/04/04 (Useful, 319 readings)
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This is a terrible album. Full stop. Let me give you a little history on why this album sounds so crap. The Misfits are the greatest band on earth. They had an incredibly talented singer named Glenn Danzig who went on to bigger and better stuff after he had had enough in 1983. Then the bassist Jerry and his brother Doyle (guitar) formed the misfits again back in 95 after a big courtcase against Glenn Danzig and Caroline records. Basically Glenn wrote all the old misfits stuff including everything for all the instruments. Hell, he would have played them all himself if he had enough arms! Here is a good list of why this album sucks! - The new singer is okay but ...
Famous Monsters - Misfits
by OperationIvy - written on 26/04/04 (Useful, 319 readings)
Rating:
This is a terrible album. Full stop. Let me give you a little history on why this album sounds so crap. The Misfits are the greatest band on earth. They had an incredibly talented singer named Glenn Danzig who went on to bigger and better stuff after he had had enough in 1983. Then the bassist Jerry and his brother Doyle (guitar) formed the misfits again back in 95 after a big courtcase against Glenn Danzig and Caroline records. Basically Glenn wrote all the old misfits stuff including everything for all the instruments. Hell, he would have played them all himself if he had enough arms! Here is a good list of why this album sucks! - The new singer is okay but ...
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