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  2. Famous Monsters - Wikipedia

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    Famous Monsters is the fifth studio album by the American punk rock band Misfits, released on October 5, 1999.It is the second in the post-Danzig era of the band, and the last album to feature Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein, Michale Graves, and Dr. Chud, who would all quit the band in 2000.

  3. List of cover versions of Misfits songs - Wikipedia

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    An Acoustic Tribute to The Misfits. [9] In 2005 The Nutley Brass released Fiend Club Lounge, an album of Misfits songs performed in an instrumental lounge and space age pop style. [10] Another band to record albums of instrumental Misfits covers are The Crimson Ghosts, who released surf rock-style covers on Some Kinda Hits (2005) and Earth E.P ...

  4. List of songs recorded by the Misfits - Wikipedia

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    Helena Famous Monsters (1999) Helena 2 Famous Monsters (1999) Cuts from the Crypt (2001) Released on UK pressings of Famous Monsters only. Hell Night American Psycho (1997) Hidden track. Hellhound Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood Collection II Box Set (1996) Hollywood Babylon Bullet Beware Collection I Box Set (1996) Static Age (1998) Horror Business ...

  5. Misfits (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Misfits are an American punk rock band often recognized as the pioneers of the horror punk subgenre, blending punk and other musical influences with horror film themes and imagery. The group was founded in 1977 in Lodi, New Jersey , by vocalist, songwriter and keyboardist Glenn Danzig .

  6. Cuts from the Crypt - Wikipedia

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    Cuts From the Crypt is a collection of demos, formerly unreleased tracks and cover songs by the American horror punk band Misfits. All the album's tracks were recorded by the band in the years following their reformation without original singer Glenn Danzig. The enhanced version also contains the music video for the song "Scream!".

  7. List of Misfits band members - Wikipedia

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    Swalla played one Misfits show in June 1982, and later substituted for Damage on October 29, 1983. [30] Brian Damage (Brian Keats) 1983 His first and only performance turned out to be the band's farewell show. He played thirteen songs of the set and was then replaced for the rest of the show by Swalla. [31] Myke Hideous (Myke Itzazone) 1998 ...

  8. Helena - Wikipedia

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    "Helena" (song), a 2004 song by American rock band My Chemical Romance "Helena" (Hugo Raspoet song), a 1970 song by Flemish singer Hugo Raspoet "Helena", a song by The Misfits from the 1999 album Famous Monsters "Helena", a song by Nickel Creek from the 2005 album Why Should the Fire Die?

  9. 3 Hits from Hell - Wikipedia

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    3 Hits from Hell (stylized as 3 hits from HeLL) is the sixth release by American horror punk band Misfits.The 7" EP was released in April 1981 via Plan 9 Records.While there was no actual insert, some of the first pressing included a Misfits Fiend Club ad.