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The Misfits is a boxed set of material by the horror punk band the Misfits, released in 1996 by Caroline Records. Packaged in a coffin -shaped, velvet-lined box, the set includes four compact discs covering most of the band's recorded material from the years when Glenn Danzig was their singer and songwriter.
Box Set (1996) Cold in Hell The Devil's Rain (2011) Come Back Legacy of Brutality (1985) Box Set (1996) Static Age (1998) Cough/Cool Cough/Cool Collection II Box Set (1996) 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 ...
Seeing the Misfits struggling, Balam shows them different ways of studying, such as singing songs and playing games, and even creates educational picture books for Iruma. The Misfits begin helping each other and Iruma finds that studying has become fun. Finally, the day of the exams arrive.
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Box office $10 million [ 2 ] Mad Magazine Presents Up the Academy (often shortened to Up the Academy ) is a 1980 American comedy film directed by Robert Downey Sr. and starring Wendell Brown, Tommy Citera, Ron Leibman , Harry Teinowitz, Hutch Parker, Ralph Macchio , Tom Poston , King Coleman , and Barbara Bach .
"Teenagers from Mars" is a song by the American punk rock band Misfits. Written by vocalist Glenn Danzig, the song was first released as the B-side of the band's 1979 single "Horror Business", alongside the song "Children in Heat". "Teenagers from Mars" was later included on the Misfits' 1980 EP Beware, as well as on the 1986 compilation album ...
The series was initially called The Misfits, but Nickelodeon had Willems change the series' title (and re-animate the intro) at the last moment before its television debut. [1] The series was the first to end on KaBlam! after Willems moved to Cartoon Network to create Sheep in the Big City; it too was cancelled after two years on the air.
"Night of the Living Dead" was covered by 88 Fingers Louie on their 1995 album Behind Bars, and by the Troublemakers on the 2000 Misfits tribute album Hell on Earth. "Where Eagles Dare" was covered by Therapy? on the 1997 tribute album Violent World, by The Robots on Hell on Earth, by Bratmobile on their The Real Janelle EP, by Sloppy Seconds as a 1987 single featuring Bobby Steele, and by No ...