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  2. The Misfits (1961 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Misfits is a 1961 American contemporary Western film directed by John Huston and written by Arthur Miller, who adapted his own 1957 short story. It stars Clark Gable , Marilyn Monroe , and Montgomery Clift , alongside Thelma Ritter and Eli Wallach .

  3. List of songs recorded by the Misfits - Wikipedia

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    When the song was released on Collection and Box Set it retained the drum track of the original Misfits version, but Danzig overdubbed guitar and drum machine tracks and new vocals. The song originally had no guitar at all, and was recorded when the Misfits were a three-piece of keyboards, bass and drums. Crawling Eye Famous Monsters (1999)

  4. We Are 138 - Wikipedia

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    "We Are 138" was written by Glenn Danzig and recorded at C.I. Studios in New York by the Misfits in January–February 1978 for their proposed debut album Static Age. [2] The song was first released on the B-side of the band's single "Bullet" in 1978, and would also be included as the opening track on their 1980 EP Beware, which combined tracks from the previously released "Bullet" and "Horror ...

  5. Dig Up Her Bones - Wikipedia

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    The original incarnation of the Misfits had been active from 1977 to 1983. A series of legal battles ensued in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with bassist Jerry Only and his brother, guitarist Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein, seeking writing credits and the rights to the Misfits name from singer/songwriter Glenn Danzig. The result was an out ...

  6. Glenn Danzig - Wikipedia

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    The Misfits sound was a faster, heavier derivation of Ramones-style punk with rockabilly influences. Glenn Danzig's Misfits songs dealt almost exclusively with themes derived from B-grade horror and science fiction movies (e.g., "Night of the Living Dead") as well as comic books (e.g. "Wasp Women", "I Turned into a Martian"). [2]

  7. Scream! (Misfits song) - Wikipedia

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    The Misfits agreed to perform in the film and to record two songs for the soundtrack in exchange for Romero directing their "Scream" video. [1] [2] According to Only, "It was an even trade, we shook hands and the deal was done. Business complications soon followed and I became very unhappy with my record label and my publishing company."

  8. Mickey Guyton's Hit Song Inspires Hallmark's New Movie ... - AOL

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    When does Heaven Down Here premiere? Heaven Down Here premieres on Thursday, Dec. 14 at 8 p.m. ET on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. When can I watch Heaven Down Here again? Saturday, Dec. 16 at 10 p ...

  9. Night of the Living Dead (song) - Wikipedia

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    A re-recording of the song was later included on the band's debut album, Walk Among Us. "Where Eagles Dare" shares its title with a 1968 war film. "Rat Fink" is a cover of a song by Allan Sherman from his 1963 album My Son, the Nut, which itself is a parody of "Rag Mop". It was the only cover song that the Misfits recorded during their early ...