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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 ...
All four songs from "Bullet" were reissued on the Beware EP in January 1980, [2] and a live version of "We Are 138" appeared on the Evilive EP in 1982. The compilation album Misfits (1986), released three years after the band's breakup, included "Bullet" and "Hollywood Babylon", while Collection II (1995) included "We Are 138" and "Attitude".
Collection II (1995) reissued "We Are 138" and "Attitude", the remixed version of "Last Caress", and the previously unreleased "Return of the Fly". With the release of the Misfits box set in 1996, the complete original Static Age album saw the light of day for the first time on CD, eighteen years after the songs were recorded.
Song Released on Track length Notes Walk Among Us American Psycho (1997) Evilive II (1998) Evilive II version is live. We Are 138: Bullet Beware Evilive (1982) Collection II Box Set (1996) Static Age (1998) Evilive version is a live performance. We Bite Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood Die, Die My Darling Collection II Box Set (1996) Where Do They Go ...
Balzac are one of two bands to have released cover versions of songs from the later eras of the band's career, as they signed to Misfits bassist/singer Jerry Only's Misfits Records label in 2002. They covered "The Haunting" and "Don't Open 'Til Doomsday", both songs by the 1990s incarnation of the Misfits which included singer Michale Graves.
Danzig 4, also titled Danzig 4P, is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Danzig.Released in 1994, it was the band's final album on American Recordings, and the last to feature the original lineup of John Christ (guitar), Eerie Von (bass), and Chuck Biscuits (drums).
Evilive is a live album by the American punk rock band Misfits.It was initially released as a 7-song EP in December 1982 and later added 5 more songs and released as an album in October 1987.
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.