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Dr. Chud attended Lodi High School.His career began playing with Dan Kidney and the Pulsations for seven years (1987–1994). He also recorded an album with Sacred Trash just before joining Kryst the Conqueror, which transformed itself into the newest incarnation of the Misfits [1] Dr. Chud recorded three studio albums, a live album, and a few singles with the Misfits and is also credited as a ...
After Graves and Dr. Chud's split with the Misfits on October 25, 2000, they formed the band Graves which made one album called Web of Dharma. Before the band finished writing songs, recording, touring and even solidifying a lineup, Graves rejoined the Misfits, but only as a guest vocalist for a month during the M25 kickoff tour.
Dr. Chud's X-Ward is an American horror punk band, formed in 2003 after Dr. Chud folded his other band Graves. Their first album, Diagnosis for Death, was released in 2004 on Dr. Chud's own Bloodwork Records label. The first 1,000 copies of the album were limited edition and were signed, numbered and came with a free vinyl sticker.
Evilive II (also known as Evillive) [4] [5] is a 1998 live album by the American punk rock band Misfits.Featuring the "resurrected" [N 1] Misfits lineup of vocalist Michale Graves, bassist Jerry Only, guitarist Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein, and drummer Dr. Chud, the album was recorded between October 1997 and March 1998 at a number of concerts in the United States.
Dr. Chud – drums, keyboards "I Wanna Be a NY Ranger" (1998) (does not feature Hideous) August 1998 – October 2000 Michale Graves – lead vocals; Doyle – guitars; Jerry Only – bass, backing vocals; Dr. Chud – drums, keyboards; Famous Monsters (1999) Band performed with guest musicians October 2000 – May 2001 May 2001 – May 2005
During a performance at the House of Blues in Orlando, Florida on October 25, 2000, Graves and Chud both quit the band and walked off stage. The two later released an album under the name Graves before splitting up; Graves went on to sing for Gotham Road and then launched a solo career, while Chud formed Dr. Chud's X-Ward.
[1] [2] It was tracked live to tape with Cafiero providing the vocals in place of regular singer Michale Graves, and was mixed by drummer Dr. Chud at Creepy Attic Studios in Lodi, New Jersey. [1] [2] Approximately 100 promotional CD copies of the single were produced in connection with a campaign for the Rangers and Madison Square Garden.
In 1995, Only settled a legal battle out of court with co-founder Glenn Danzig, allowing him rights to the Misfits' name on a performing level, while they split the money on merchandising. He reformed the band with Doyle, vocalist Michale Graves, and drummer Dr. Chud. Chud and Graves left the group in 2000 to form Graves. In reaction to the ...