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Misfits are an American horror punk band from Lodi, New Jersey. Formed in February 1977, the group originally included vocalist and keyboardist Glenn Danzig, bassist Diane DiPiazza, who was replaced by Jerry Only, and drummer Mr. Jim, who was replaced by Manny Martinez shortly after, with guitarist Franché Coma added in the fall of that year. The band went through a number of personnel changes, including adding Only's brother Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein on guitars in 1980, before breaking up in 1983. Only and Doyle reformed the Misfits in 1995 with new vocalist Michale Graves and drummer Dr. Chud. Doyle and Danzig rejoined the band in 2016, alongside guitarist Acey Slade and drummer Dave Lombardo.

Lineups of Misfits performing in 1998 (top), 2008 (middle) and 2012 (bottom)

History edit

1977–1983 edit

The Misfits were formed in 1977 in Lodi, New Jersey, by Glenn Danzig. Danzig's first recruit to the Misfits was drummer Mr. Jim and bassist Diane DiPazza, however, DiPiazza never showed up. Mr. Jim was replaced by Manny Martinez shortly after. The two practiced in Martínez's garage, with Danzig on electric piano and Martínez on drums. The duo soon encountered Jerry Caiafa, who was dating a neighbor of Martínez's and had just received a bass guitar for Christmas. After performing as a three-piece for a number of months, which spawned their first single "Cough/Cool", the band added guitarist Frank "Franché Coma" Licata in October.[1] By the end of the year they had also replaced Martínez with James "Mr. Jim" Catania. Misfits recorded its debut album Static Age in the first two months of 1978, but it remained unreleased until 1996.[2] "Bullet" was issued in June 1978.[3]

Coma left midway through a North American tour in October 1978, followed by Mr. Jim later in the month.[4] They were replaced in November by Bobby "Steele" Kaufhold and Joey "Image" Poole, respectively.[4] Coma was initially replaced by Rick Riley for two shows before Steele joined.[4] After the release of two singles – "Horror Business" and "Night of the Living Dead" – Image left Misfits in December 1979 following conflicts with Danzig and Only.[5] The group went on a short hiatus, before adding drummer Arthur Googy (real name Arthur McGuckin) in April 1980.[6] Later in the year, Steele was replaced by Only's 16-year-old brother Paul Caiafa (originally a roadie for the band), who adopted the moniker Doyle.[7] This lineup recorded the band's first album to be released, Walk Among Us, which was issued in March 1982.[8] Googy left shortly after its release following an argument with Danzig.[9]

Returning with former Black Flag drummer Roberto "Robo" Valverde, Misfits recorded its second album Earth AD/Wolfs Blood throughout late 1982 and early 1983.[10] Robo left in August 1983, with Brian Damage (real name Brian Keats) brought in for scheduled tour dates later in the year.[4] However, Danzig disbanded the group after a final show on October 29 which Rolling Stone writer Kory Grow described as "shambolic", during which former touring drummer Todd Swalla was forced to substitute for the drunken Damage.[11] Earth AD/Wolfs Blood was released in December 1983,[12] followed by single "Die, Die My Darling" in May 1984.[13] Following the breakup of the Misfits, Danzig formed Samhain and later Danzig, while the Caiafa brothers formed Kryst the Conqueror.[10]

1995 onwards edit

After a legal case regarding ownership of the band's name, Only "secured the exclusive legal right to tour and record as the Misfits" in 1995 and reformed the band with Doyle.[14] The pair initially invited Danzig to rejoin, who declined.[9] During auditions for new bandmates, Only and Doyle recorded several demos with vocalist Eric Weiss and drummer Joel Gausten, although they were not official members of the band.[15] Later in the year, vocalist Michael "Michale Graves Emanuel and drummer David "Dr. Chud" Calabrese joined the group, with their first shows coming in October.[16] The new lineup released several recordings together, including American Psycho and Famous Monsters.[17][18] Graves briefly departed in 1998, during which time Myke Hideous filled in on several tour dates.[19]

Graves and Chud left midway through a show on October 25, 2000.[20] Several guest musicians replaced them at later dates, including former member Joey Image, vocalist Zoli Téglás and drummer Ken "Renfield" Schalk.[20] In early 2001, the group toured with a range of guests, including Eric Arce, former members Robo and Graves, former Black Flag guitarist Dez Cadena, and former Ramones drummer Marky Ramone.[21] Both Cadena and Marky later became official members,[22] before Doyle left the band in May 2001.[23] Robo returned to replace Ramone in May 2005,[24] remaining until November 2010 when he was replaced by Arce.[25] In 2014, the band expanded to a four-piece with the addition of Only's son Jerry Caiafa II on guitar,[26] although the following June it was announced that Cadena had to cease performing due to undergoing cancer treatment.[27]

On May 12, 2016, it was announced that Danzig would be returning to the band for the first time since 1983, alongside guitarist Doyle, for a lineup dubbed "The original Misfits".[28] In August, it was announced that former Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo would be joining as the fourth member of the group, with the first reunion shows taking place the following month.[29]

Members edit

Current edit

Image Name (real name) Years active Instruments Release contributions
 
Glenn Danzig (Glenn Anzalone)
  • 1977–1983
  • 2016–present
  • lead vocals
  • keyboards (early 1977)
  • drums
all Misfits releases from "Cough/Cool" (1977) to "Die, Die My Darling" (1984)
 
Jerry Only (Jerry Caiafa)
  • 1977–1983
  • 1995–present
  • bass
  • backing vocals
  • lead vocals (2000–2016)
all Misfits releases
 
Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein (Paul Caiafa)
  • 1980–1983
  • 1995–2001
  • 2016–present
  • lead guitar
 
Acey Slade (Emil Schmidt) 2016–present
  • rhythm guitar
  • backing vocals
none as of yet
 
Dave Lombardo drums

Former edit

Image Name (real name) Years active Instruments Release contributions
Mr. Jim (Jim Catania)
  • 1977
  • 1978 (touring 2007)
drums
Jimi Battle 1977 guitars none
Diane DiPiazza bass
Manny Martínez 1977 (died 2023)
  • drums
  • percussion
"Cough/Cool" (1977)
Franché Coma (Frank Licata) 1977–1978 (touring 2007)
  • guitars
  • backing vocals
  • "Bullet" (1978)
  • "Last Caress" (1980)
 
Bobby Steele (Bobby Kaufhold) 1978–1980
  • guitars
  • backing vocals
 
Joey Image (Joey Poole) 1978–1979 (touring 2000) (died 2020) drums
Arthur Googy (Arthur McGuckin) 1980–1982 all Misfits releases from 3 Hits from Hell (1981) to Evilive (1982)
Robo (Robo Valverde)
  • 1982–1983
  • 2005–2010 (touring 2001–02)
Dr. Chud (David Calabrese) 1995–2000
  • drums
  • keyboards
  • all Misfits releases from American Psycho (1997) to "Monster Mash" (1999)
  • Psycho in the Wax Museum (2006)
 
Michale Graves (Michael Emanuel)
  • 1995–1998
  • 1998–2000 (touring 2000–2001)
lead vocals all Misfits releases from American Psycho (1997) to "Monster Mash" (1999), except "I Wanna Be a NY Ranger" (1998)
 
Dez Cadena 2001–2015
  • lead guitar
  • backing vocals
all Misfits releases from "Day the Earth Caught Fire" (2002) to "Horror Xmas" (2013), except Psycho in the Wax Museum (2006)
 
Marky Ramone (Marky Bell) 2001–2005
  • drums
  • percussion
 
Chupacabra (Eric Arce) 2010–2016 (touring 2000–01) drums all Misfits releases from The Devil's Rain (2011) to Friday the 13th (2016)
Jerry Other (Jerry Caiafa II) 2014–2016 rhythm guitar
  • Vampire Girl/Zombie Girl (2015)
  • Friday the 13th (2016)
 
Marc Rizzo 2015 lead guitar
  • Vampire Girl/Zombie Girl (2015)

Touring edit

Image Name (real name) Years active Instruments Notes
Rick Riley 1978 guitars After the sudden departure of Franché Coma, Riley played guitar for the band at two shows in October 1978.[4]
Todd Swalla
  • 1982
  • 1983
drums 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 lead vocals Hideous temporarily replaced Michale Graves during the summer of 1998, before the regular vocalist returned.[19]
 
Zoli Téglás 2000 Following the departure of Michale Graves in October 2000, Téglás temporarily fronted the band at live shows.[20]
Renfield
(Ken Schalk)
drums After Dr. Chud left in October 2000, he was temporarily replaced by Arce, Renfield and Cross.[20][32]
Matt Cross

Timeline edit

Lineups edit

Period Members Releases
January - February 1977 none
March – October 1977
  • Glenn Danzig – lead vocals, keyboards
  • Jerry Only – bass, backing vocals
  • Manny Martínez – drums
October – December 1977
  • Glenn Danzig – lead vocals
  • Franché Coma – guitars, backing vocals
  • Jerry Only – bass, backing vocals
  • Manny Martínez – drums
none
January – October 1978
  • Glenn Danzig – lead vocals
  • Jerry Only – bass, backing vocals
  • Franché Coma – guitars, backing vocals
  • Mr. Jim – drums
October 1978
  • Glenn Danzig – lead vocals
  • Rick Riley – guitars (temporary)
  • Jerry Only – bass, backing vocals
  • Mr. Jim – drums
none
November 1978 – December 1979
  • Glenn Danzig – lead vocals
  • Bobby Steele – guitars, backing vocals
  • Jerry Only – bass, backing vocals
  • Joey Image – drums
April – October 1980
  • Glenn Danzig – lead vocals
  • Bobby Steele – guitars, backing vocals
  • Jerry Only – bass, backing vocals
  • Arthur Googy – drums
October 1980 – April 1982
  • Glenn Danzig – lead vocals
  • Doyle – guitars, backing vocals
  • Jerry Only – bass, backing vocals
  • Arthur Googy – drums
June 1982
  • Glenn Danzig – lead vocals
  • Jerry Only – bass, backing vocals
  • Doyle – guitars
  • Todd Swalla – drums (temporary)
none
July 1982 – August 1983
  • Glenn Danzig – lead vocals
  • Doyle – guitars
  • Jerry Only – bass, backing vocals
  • Robo – drums
October 1983
  • Glenn Danzig – lead vocals
  • Doyle – guitars
  • Jerry Only – bass, backing vocals
  • Brian Damage – drums (temporary)
none
October 1983
  • Glenn Danzig – lead vocals
  • Doyle – guitars
  • Jerry Only – bass, backing vocals
  • Todd Swalla – drums (temporary)
Band inactive October 1983 – October 1995
October 1995 – May 1998
  • Michale Graves – lead vocals
  • Doyle – guitars
  • Jerry Only – bass, backing vocals
  • Dr. Chud – drums, keyboards
May – August 1998
  • Myke Hideous – lead vocals (temporary)
  • Doyle – guitars
  • Jerry Only – bass, backing vocals
  • Dr. Chud – drums, keyboards
August 1998 – October 2000
  • Michale Graves – lead vocals
  • Doyle – guitars
  • Jerry Only – bass, backing vocals
  • Dr. Chud – drums, keyboards
Band performed with guest musicians October 2000 – May 2001
May 2001 – May 2005
May 2005 – November 2010
  • Jerry Only – lead vocals, bass
  • Dez Cadena – guitars, backing vocals
  • Robo – drums
November 2010 – late 2014
  • Jerry Only – lead vocals, bass
  • Dez Cadena – guitars, backing vocals
  • Chupacabra – drums
Late 2014 – June 2015
  • Jerry Only – lead vocals, bass
  • Dez Cadena – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Jerry Other – rhythm guitar
  • Chupacabra – drums
none
June 2015 – May 2016
  • Jerry Only – lead vocals, bass
  • Jerry Other – guitars
  • Chupacabra – drums
  • "Vampire Girl/Zombie Girl" (2015)
  • Friday the 13th (2016)
May 2016 – present
  • Glenn Danzig – lead vocals
  • Doyle – lead guitar
  • Acey Slade – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Jerry Only – bass, backing vocals
  • Dave Lombardo – drums
none as of yet

Bibliography edit

  • Greene, James Jr. (February 14, 2013), This Music Leaves Stains (The Complete Story of the Misfits), Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, ISBN 978-1-58979-892-2

References edit

  1. ^ Greene 2013, p. 17
  2. ^ Raggett, Ned. "Static Age – Misfits: Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  3. ^ Lipez, Zachary (November 21, 2013). "Texas is the Reason: The Death of JFK and Danzig's Shining Moment". Noisey. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e Hall, Oliver. "Misfits – Biography". Amoeba Music. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  5. ^ Markowitz, Douglas (October 2, 2017). "Years After Touring With the Misfits, a Punk Drummer Confronts Cancer". Miami New Times. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  6. ^ Greene 2013, p. 35
  7. ^ Wise, Lauren (August 29, 2013). "Doyle: You Wouldn't Believe How Many Popular Musicians Have Regular Jobs". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  8. ^ Raggett, Ned. "Walk Among Us – Misfits: Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  9. ^ a b Lindsay, Cam (May 22, 2010). "Glenn Danzig: Legacy of Brutality". Exclaim!. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  10. ^ a b Huey, Steve. "Misfits: Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  11. ^ Grow, Kory (May 16, 2016). "Glenn Danzig on Misfits Shows: 'I Want You to Be Surprised'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  12. ^ Greene 2013, p. 127
  13. ^ Greene 2013, p. 123
  14. ^ Whitt, Cassie (May 7, 2014). ""It can only be described as... sour grapes:" Misfits address Danzig lawsuit (Exclusive)". Alternative Press. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  15. ^ "Misfits: Rare 1995 Demo Recordings Posted Online". Blabbermouth.net. March 31, 2008. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  16. ^ Greene 2013, p. 87
  17. ^ Rabid, Jack. "American Psycho – Misfits: Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  18. ^ Huey, Steve. "Famous Monsters – Misfits: Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  19. ^ a b "Misfits Get Hideous New Singer". MTV. May 29, 1998. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  20. ^ a b c d Downey, Ryan J. (November 8, 2000). "Misfits Charge On After Losing Singer, Drummer". MTV. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  21. ^ "Archive News Apr 25, 2001". Blabbermouth.net. April 25, 2001. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  22. ^ "The Misfits Plot 1950s Cover CD, Central American Tour". Blabbermouth.net. March 21, 2002. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  23. ^ Greene 2013, p. 107
  24. ^ "Misfits: Drummer Robo Returns To The Fold". Blabbermouth.net. May 17, 2005. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  25. ^ "Misfits replace Robo, title new album". Punknews.org. November 24, 2010. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  26. ^ Atlasman, Annie (December 20, 2014). "The Misfits perform to several packed venues in SoCal". AXS. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  27. ^ Adams, Gregory (August 17, 2015). "Former Black Flag/Misfits Guitarist Dez Cadena Seeks Funds for Cancer Treatment". Exclaim!. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  28. ^ Grow, Kory (May 12, 2016). "Glenn Danzig, Misfits to Reunite for First Time in 33 Years". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  29. ^ Kaye, Ben (August 29, 2016). "Misfits tap former Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo for Riot Fest reunion shows". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  30. ^ "Todd Swalla Biography". MisfitsCentral.com. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  31. ^ "Brian Keats Biography". MisfitsCentral.com. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  32. ^ "Misfits 95 Tour Dates". MisfitsCentral.com. Retrieved February 13, 2018.

External links edit

  • Misfits official website

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Misfits are an American horror punk band from Lodi New Jersey Formed in February 1977 the group originally included vocalist and keyboardist Glenn Danzig bassist Diane DiPiazza who was replaced by Jerry Only and drummer Mr Jim who was replaced by Manny Martinez shortly after with guitarist Franche Coma added in the fall of that year The band went through a number of personnel changes including adding Only s brother Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein on guitars in 1980 before breaking up in 1983 Only and Doyle reformed the Misfits in 1995 with new vocalist Michale Graves and drummer Dr Chud Doyle and Danzig rejoined the band in 2016 alongside guitarist Acey Slade and drummer Dave Lombardo Lineups of Misfits performing in 1998 top 2008 middle and 2012 bottom Contents 1 History 1 1 1977 1983 1 2 1995 onwards 2 Members 2 1 Current 2 2 Former 2 3 Touring 3 Timeline 4 Lineups 5 Bibliography 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit1977 1983 edit The Misfits were formed in 1977 in Lodi New Jersey by Glenn Danzig Danzig s first recruit to the Misfits was drummer Mr Jim and bassist Diane DiPazza however DiPiazza never showed up Mr Jim was replaced by Manny Martinez shortly after The two practiced in Martinez s garage with Danzig on electric piano and Martinez on drums The duo soon encountered Jerry Caiafa who was dating a neighbor of Martinez s and had just received a bass guitar for Christmas After performing as a three piece for a number of months which spawned their first single Cough Cool the band added guitarist Frank Franche Coma Licata in October 1 By the end of the year they had also replaced Martinez with James Mr Jim Catania Misfits recorded its debut album Static Age in the first two months of 1978 but it remained unreleased until 1996 2 Bullet was issued in June 1978 3 Coma left midway through a North American tour in October 1978 followed by Mr Jim later in the month 4 They were replaced in November by Bobby Steele Kaufhold and Joey Image Poole respectively 4 Coma was initially replaced by Rick Riley for two shows before Steele joined 4 After the release of two singles Horror Business and Night of the Living Dead Image left Misfits in December 1979 following conflicts with Danzig and Only 5 The group went on a short hiatus before adding drummer Arthur Googy real name Arthur McGuckin in April 1980 6 Later in the year Steele was replaced by Only s 16 year old brother Paul Caiafa originally a roadie for the band who adopted the moniker Doyle 7 This lineup recorded the band s first album to be released Walk Among Us which was issued in March 1982 8 Googy left shortly after its release following an argument with Danzig 9 Returning with former Black Flag drummer Roberto Robo Valverde Misfits recorded its second album Earth AD Wolfs Blood throughout late 1982 and early 1983 10 Robo left in August 1983 with Brian Damage real name Brian Keats brought in for scheduled tour dates later in the year 4 However Danzig disbanded the group after a final show on October 29 which Rolling Stone writer Kory Grow described as shambolic during which former touring drummer Todd Swalla was forced to substitute for the drunken Damage 11 Earth AD Wolfs Blood was released in December 1983 12 followed by single Die Die My Darling in May 1984 13 Following the breakup of the Misfits Danzig formed Samhain and later Danzig while the Caiafa brothers formed Kryst the Conqueror 10 1995 onwards edit After a legal case regarding ownership of the band s name Only secured the exclusive legal right to tour and record as the Misfits in 1995 and reformed the band with Doyle 14 The pair initially invited Danzig to rejoin who declined 9 During auditions for new bandmates Only and Doyle recorded several demos with vocalist Eric Weiss and drummer Joel Gausten although they were not official members of the band 15 Later in the year vocalist Michael Michale Graves Emanuel and drummer David Dr Chud Calabrese joined the group with their first shows coming in October 16 The new lineup released several recordings together including American Psycho and Famous Monsters 17 18 Graves briefly departed in 1998 during which time Myke Hideous filled in on several tour dates 19 Graves and Chud left midway through a show on October 25 2000 20 Several guest musicians replaced them at later dates including former member Joey Image vocalist Zoli Teglas and drummer Ken Renfield Schalk 20 In early 2001 the group toured with a range of guests including Eric Arce former members Robo and Graves former Black Flag guitarist Dez Cadena and former Ramones drummer Marky Ramone 21 Both Cadena and Marky later became official members 22 before Doyle left the band in May 2001 23 Robo returned to replace Ramone in May 2005 24 remaining until November 2010 when he was replaced by Arce 25 In 2014 the band expanded to a four piece with the addition of Only s son Jerry Caiafa II on guitar 26 although the following June it was announced that Cadena had to cease performing due to undergoing cancer treatment 27 On May 12 2016 it was announced that Danzig would be returning to the band for the first time since 1983 alongside guitarist Doyle for a lineup dubbed The original Misfits 28 In August it was announced that former Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo would be joining as the fourth member of the group with the first reunion shows taking place the following month 29 Members editCurrent edit Image Name real name Years active Instruments Release contributions nbsp Glenn Danzig Glenn Anzalone 1977 19832016 present lead vocalskeyboards early 1977 drums all Misfits releases from Cough Cool 1977 to Die Die My Darling 1984 nbsp Jerry Only Jerry Caiafa 1977 19831995 present bassbacking vocalslead vocals 2000 2016 all Misfits releases nbsp Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein Paul Caiafa 1980 19831995 20012016 present lead guitar all Misfits releases from 3 Hits from Hell 1981 to Monster Mash 1999 Psycho in the Wax Museum 2006 nbsp Acey Slade Emil Schmidt 2016 present rhythm guitarbacking vocals none as of yet nbsp Dave Lombardo drums Former edit Image Name real name Years active Instruments Release contributions Mr Jim Jim Catania 19771978 touring 2007 drums Bullet 1978 Last Caress 1980 Jimi Battle 1977 guitars none Diane DiPiazza bass Manny Martinez 1977 died 2023 drumspercussion Cough Cool 1977 Franche Coma Frank Licata 1977 1978 touring 2007 guitarsbacking vocals Bullet 1978 Last Caress 1980 nbsp Bobby Steele Bobby Kaufhold 1978 1980 guitarsbacking vocals Horror Business 1979 Night of the Living Dead 1979 nbsp Joey Image Joey Poole 1978 1979 touring 2000 died 2020 drums Arthur Googy Arthur McGuckin 1980 1982 all Misfits releases from 3 Hits from Hell 1981 to Evilive 1982 Robo Robo Valverde 1982 19832005 2010 touring 2001 02 Earth A D Wolfs Blood 1983 Die Die My Darling B sides 1984 Land of the Dead 2009 Dr Chud David Calabrese 1995 2000 drumskeyboards all Misfits releases from American Psycho 1997 to Monster Mash 1999 Psycho in the Wax Museum 2006 nbsp Michale Graves Michael Emanuel 1995 19981998 2000 touring 2000 2001 lead vocals all Misfits releases from American Psycho 1997 to Monster Mash 1999 except I Wanna Be a NY Ranger 1998 nbsp Dez Cadena 2001 2015 lead guitarbacking vocals all Misfits releases from Day the Earth Caught Fire 2002 to Horror Xmas 2013 except Psycho in the Wax Museum 2006 nbsp Marky Ramone Marky Bell 2001 2005 drumspercussion Day the Earth Caught Fire 2002 Project 1950 2003 nbsp Chupacabra Eric Arce 2010 2016 touring 2000 01 drums all Misfits releases from The Devil s Rain 2011 to Friday the 13th 2016 Jerry Other Jerry Caiafa II 2014 2016 rhythm guitar Vampire Girl Zombie Girl 2015 Friday the 13th 2016 nbsp Marc Rizzo 2015 lead guitar Vampire Girl Zombie Girl 2015 Touring edit Image Name real name Years active Instruments Notes Rick Riley 1978 guitars After the sudden departure of Franche Coma Riley played guitar for the band at two shows in October 1978 4 Todd Swalla 19821983 drums 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 lead vocals Hideous temporarily replaced Michale Graves during the summer of 1998 before the regular vocalist returned 19 nbsp Zoli Teglas 2000 Following the departure of Michale Graves in October 2000 Teglas temporarily fronted the band at live shows 20 Renfield Ken Schalk drums After Dr Chud left in October 2000 he was temporarily replaced by Arce Renfield and Cross 20 32 Matt CrossTimeline editLineups editPeriod Members Releases January February 1977 Glenn Danzig vocals Jimi Battle guitars Diane DiPiazza bass Mr Jim drums none March October 1977 Glenn Danzig lead vocals keyboards Jerry Only bass backing vocals Manny Martinez drums Cough Cool 1977 October December 1977 Glenn Danzig lead vocals Franche Coma guitars backing vocals Jerry Only bass backing vocals Manny Martinez drums none January October 1978 Glenn Danzig lead vocals Jerry Only bass backing vocals Franche Coma guitars backing vocals Mr Jim drums Bullet 1978 Last Caress 1980 Static Age 1996 October 1978 Glenn Danzig lead vocals Rick Riley guitars temporary Jerry Only bass backing vocals Mr Jim drums none November 1978 December 1979 Glenn Danzig lead vocals Bobby Steele guitars backing vocals Jerry Only bass backing vocals Joey Image drums Horror Business 1979 Night of the Living Dead 1979 Beware 1980 April October 1980 Glenn Danzig lead vocals Bobby Steele guitars backing vocals Jerry Only bass backing vocals Arthur Googy drums London Dungeon 1981 Halloween II 1981 October 1980 April 1982 Glenn Danzig lead vocals Doyle guitars backing vocals Jerry Only bass backing vocals Arthur Googy drums 3 Hits from Hell 1981 Halloween 1981 Walk Among Us 1982 Evilive 1982 Die Die My Darling 1984 June 1982 Glenn Danzig lead vocals Jerry Only bass backing vocals Doyle guitars Todd Swalla drums temporary none July 1982 August 1983 Glenn Danzig lead vocals Doyle guitars Jerry Only bass backing vocals Robo drums Earth A D Wolfs Blood 1983 Die Die My Darling B sides 1984 October 1983 Glenn Danzig lead vocals Doyle guitars Jerry Only bass backing vocals Brian Damage drums temporary none October 1983 Glenn Danzig lead vocals Doyle guitars Jerry Only bass backing vocals Todd Swalla drums temporary Band inactive October 1983 October 1995 October 1995 May 1998 Michale Graves lead vocals Doyle guitars Jerry Only bass backing vocals Dr Chud drums keyboards American Psycho 1997 Evillive II 1998 Monster Mash 1999 Psycho in the Wax Museum 2006 does not feature Graves May August 1998 Myke Hideous lead vocals temporary Doyle guitars Jerry Only bass backing vocals 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 Jerry Only lead vocals bass Dez Cadena guitars backing vocals Marky Ramone drums Day the Earth Caught Fire 2002 Project 1950 2003 May 2005 November 2010 Jerry Only lead vocals bass Dez Cadena guitars backing vocals Robo drums Land of the Dead 2009 November 2010 late 2014 Jerry Only lead vocals bass Dez Cadena guitars backing vocals Chupacabra drums The Devil s Rain 2011 Dead Alive 2013 Descending Angel 2013 Horror Xmas 2014 Late 2014 June 2015 Jerry Only lead vocals bass Dez Cadena lead guitar backing vocals Jerry Other rhythm guitar Chupacabra drums none June 2015 May 2016 Jerry Only lead vocals bass Jerry Other guitars Chupacabra drums Vampire Girl Zombie Girl 2015 Friday the 13th 2016 May 2016 present Glenn Danzig lead vocals Doyle lead guitar Acey Slade rhythm guitar backing vocals Jerry Only bass backing vocals Dave Lombardo drums none as of yetBibliography editGreene James Jr February 14 2013 This Music Leaves Stains The Complete Story of the Misfits Lanham Maryland Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 1 58979 892 2References edit Greene 2013 p 17 Raggett Ned Static Age Misfits Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved February 13 2018 Lipez Zachary November 21 2013 Texas is the Reason The Death of JFK and Danzig s Shining Moment Noisey Retrieved February 13 2018 a b c d e Hall Oliver Misfits Biography Amoeba Music Retrieved February 13 2018 Markowitz Douglas October 2 2017 Years After Touring With the Misfits a Punk Drummer Confronts Cancer Miami New Times Retrieved February 13 2018 Greene 2013 p 35 Wise Lauren August 29 2013 Doyle You Wouldn t Believe How Many Popular Musicians Have Regular Jobs Phoenix New Times Retrieved February 13 2018 Raggett Ned Walk Among Us Misfits Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved February 13 2018 a b Lindsay Cam May 22 2010 Glenn Danzig Legacy of Brutality Exclaim Retrieved February 13 2018 a b Huey Steve Misfits Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved February 13 2018 Grow Kory May 16 2016 Glenn Danzig on Misfits Shows I Want You to Be Surprised Rolling Stone Retrieved February 13 2018 Greene 2013 p 127 Greene 2013 p 123 Whitt Cassie May 7 2014 It can only be described as sour grapes Misfits address Danzig lawsuit Exclusive Alternative Press Retrieved February 13 2018 Misfits Rare 1995 Demo Recordings Posted Online Blabbermouth net March 31 2008 Retrieved February 13 2018 Greene 2013 p 87 Rabid Jack American Psycho Misfits Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved February 13 2018 Huey Steve Famous Monsters Misfits Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved February 13 2018 a b Misfits Get Hideous New Singer MTV May 29 1998 Retrieved February 13 2018 a b c d Downey Ryan J November 8 2000 Misfits Charge On After Losing Singer Drummer MTV Retrieved February 13 2018 Archive News Apr 25 2001 Blabbermouth net April 25 2001 Retrieved February 13 2018 The Misfits Plot 1950s Cover CD Central American Tour Blabbermouth net March 21 2002 Retrieved February 13 2018 Greene 2013 p 107 Misfits Drummer Robo Returns To The Fold Blabbermouth net May 17 2005 Retrieved February 13 2018 Misfits replace Robo title new album Punknews org November 24 2010 Retrieved February 13 2018 Atlasman Annie December 20 2014 The Misfits perform to several packed venues in SoCal AXS Retrieved February 13 2018 Adams Gregory August 17 2015 Former Black Flag Misfits Guitarist Dez Cadena Seeks Funds for Cancer Treatment Exclaim Retrieved February 13 2018 Grow Kory May 12 2016 Glenn Danzig Misfits to Reunite for First Time in 33 Years Rolling Stone Retrieved February 13 2018 Kaye Ben August 29 2016 Misfits tap former Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo for Riot Fest reunion shows Consequence of Sound Retrieved February 13 2018 Todd Swalla Biography MisfitsCentral com Retrieved February 13 2018 Brian Keats Biography MisfitsCentral com Retrieved February 13 2018 Misfits 95 Tour Dates MisfitsCentral com 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