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Misfits (band)

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, 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. Jerry Only joined on bass guitar shortly after. Over the next six years, membership would change frequently with Danzig and Only remaining the two sole consistent members. During this time period, they released several EPs and singles, and with Only's brother Doyle as guitarist, the albums Walk Among Us (1982) and Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood (1983), both considered to have significance to the early-1980s hardcore punk movement. The band has gone through many lineup changes over the years, with bassist Jerry Only being the only constant member in the group.

Misfits
The Misfits performing live in 2012
Background information
Also known asThe Original Misfits (2016–present)
OriginLodi, New Jersey, U.S.
Genres
Years active
  • 1977–1983
  • 1995–present
Labels
SpinoffsSamhain
Members
Past members
Websitemisfits.com

The Misfits disbanded in 1983, and Glenn Danzig went on to form Samhain and then Danzig. Several albums of reissued and previously unreleased material were issued after the group's dissolution, and their music later became influential to punk rock, heavy metal, hard rock, and alternative rock, including high-profile acts such as Metallica, Guns N' Roses, Marilyn Manson, Green Day, the Offspring, NOFX, AFI and My Chemical Romance.[1][2][3] After a series of legal battles with Danzig, Only and Doyle regained the rights to record and perform as the Misfits. They formed a new version of the band in 1995 with singer Michale Graves and drummer Dr. Chud. This incarnation of Misfits had more of a heavy metal sound, and released the albums American Psycho (1997) and Famous Monsters (1999) before dissolving in 2000. Jerry Only then took over lead vocals and recruited former Black Flag guitarist Dez Cadena and former Ramones drummer Marky Ramone for a Misfits 25th anniversary tour.

This lineup released an album of cover songs titled Project 1950 and toured for several years. In 2005, Marky was replaced by Robo, who had played with Black Flag in the early 1980s and had also previously been Misfits' drummer from 1982 to 1983. This lineup released a single titled "Land of the Dead" in 2009. The Misfits' lineup of Only, Cadena, and drummer Eric "Chupacabra" Arce released a new album titled The Devil's Rain in October 2011. In 2015, it was announced that Cadena would be taking a break from music after receiving a cancer diagnosis, and was replaced by Only's son Jerry Caiafa II, presented as Jerry Other. That same year Soulfly's Marc Rizzo joined the band, also playing guitar. He filled in for Cadena, before Caiafa would become the sole guitarist for the band.

In September 2016, for the first time in 33 years, Danzig, Only, and Doyle reunited for two headlining shows as the Original Misfits at that year's edition of Riot Fest, along with drummer Dave Lombardo and second guitarist Acey Slade. The Original Misfits lineup continued performing sporadically through the present.

History

1977–1978: Formation and Static Age

The Misfits were formed in 1977 in Lodi, New Jersey, by Glenn Danzig, who had previous experience performing in local cover bands.[4] The band was named after actress Marilyn Monroe's final film, The Misfits (1961). 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.[5] Although he was still new to the instrument, he joined the band; Caiafa and Danzig would remain the only consistent members of the Misfits until the group's dissolution in 1983.[5][6]

Danzig, Martínez, and Caiafa rehearsed for three months without a guitarist, using Danzig's electric piano to provide the songs' rhythm. The band played their first performance at CBGB in New York City in April 1977, followed by other local performances over the following months.[5] In May that year, they recorded their first single, Cough/Cool, which they released through their own label Blank Records that August.[7] Caiafa's surname was misspelled on the record's sleeve, prompting him to insist that in the future he be credited as "Jerry, only Jerry". "Jerry Only" became his pseudonym for the rest of his career.[8]

In August 1977, guitarist Frank Licata joined the band under the pseudonym Franché Coma, allowing Danzig to phase out the electric piano and focus on singing while pushing the band's sound in a punk rock direction. Danzig and Only deemed Martínez unreliable and was replaced by Mr. Jim. The band found a recording opportunity when Mercury Records wished to use the name Blank Records for one of its subdivisions and offered Danzig thirty hours of studio time in exchange for rights to the name. Danzig accepted, and in January 1978 the Misfits entered a New York recording studio to record 17 songs, 14 of which were mixed for the proposed Static Age album. The band were unable to find a record label interested in releasing it, so they released four of the songs in June 1978 as the Bullet single on their own label Plan 9 Records, named after the 1959 science fiction horror film Plan 9 from Outer Space. The other songs would see release on various compilation albums throughout the 1980s and 90s, but Static Age was not released in its entirety until 1997.[citation needed]

1978–1981: Singles and early tours

Following the Static Age sessions, the Misfits began a shift in songwriting and appearance, with Danzig writing more songs inspired by B horror and science fiction films. He painted skeletal patterns on his performance clothing, while Only began applying dark makeup around his eyes and styling his hair in a long point hanging from his forehead between his eyes and down to his chin, a style that became known as a "devilock" and which both Danzig and Only's brother Doyle would eventually adopt. This new style and musical direction would later be described as the subgenre "horror punk".

The band performed more frequently and embarked on short tours in support of the Bullet single. While in Canada in October 1978 Coma quit the band because he did not enjoy touring, and guitarist Rick Riley filled in temporarily to finish the tour. Mr. Jim also quit following the tour, citing a distaste for the horror direction in which the band was heading. Within two months the pair were replaced by drummer Joey Poole, under the pseudonym Joey Image, and guitarist Bobby Kaufhold, also known as Bobby Steele. The new lineup of Danzig, Only, Image, and Steele began performing in December 1978 and continued to evolve the horror elements of the band. They released the Horror Business single in June 1979, the cover of which featured a skeletal figure inspired by a poster for the 1946 film serial The Crimson Ghost.

The figure became a mascot for the band, and its skull image would serve as the Misfits' logo for the rest of their career. The band also launched a fan club named the "Fiend Club" which Danzig operated in a do-it-yourself fashion from his mother's basement in Lodi, silkscreening T-shirts, assembling records, mailing merchandise catalogs, booking shows for the band, and answering fan mail.

In June 1979, the Misfits performed as openers for The Damned in New York City. Only spoke with singer Dave Vanian about the possibility of the Misfits touring the United Kingdom with The Damned. That November the band released the Night of the Living Dead single and flew to England to tour with The Damned. Upon arriving there, however, they learned that Vanian had not taken his conversation with Only seriously and had not planned on having the Misfits on the tour. Vanian attempted to arrange for the Misfits to take part in the tour, but the band members were unhappy with the situation and left the tour after only two shows. Image then quit the band and flew back to the United States. With their return flight not scheduled until late December, the remaining band members stayed in London. Only spent time with Sid Vicious' mother, Anne Ritchie, whom he had befriended after Vicious' death in February 1979. Danzig and Steele got into a fight with skinheads while waiting to see The Jam, were arrested, and spent two nights in jail in Brixton. This experience inspired the later song "London Dungeon". Although in an interview on podcast San Clemente Punk, Bobby Steele tells a completely different version of the events.

Upon their return to the United States the Misfits released the Beware EP in January 1980, then took a four-month break before adding Arthur McGuckin as their new drummer under the pseudonym Arthur Googy. During this time Only's younger brother Paul Caiafa, a longtime fan of the band who went by the nickname Doyle, began learning to play guitar with help from Danzig and Only. The Misfits began working on an album which they planned to release through their Plan 9 label, recording twelve songs in a studio in August 1980. Doyle practiced with the band and loaned the band his gear for recording. That October Steele was ejected from the band, when Steele no-showed a scheduled recording session, in favor of the sixteen-year-old Doyle. Steele went on to form The Undead, while Doyle made his debut with the Misfits at their annual Halloween performance at Irving Plaza in New York City. After several more performances, the band took another hiatus for six months.

After reconvening, the band selected three of the twelve songs from their August 1980 album sessions and released them as 3 Hits From Hell in April 1981. Throughout the rest of 1981 they continued to record tracks for a full-length album, to be titled Walk Among Us. They had planned to release it through Plan 9 but instead accepted an offer from Slash Records, deciding to rework the album before its release. In October 1981 they released two more tracks from the August 1980 sessions as the Halloween single. On November 20 they recorded a performance at Broadway in San Francisco.

Black Flag were also performing that night at the Mabuhay Gardens downstairs on Broadway, and Black Flag singer Henry Rollins, a longtime fan of the band, came up to watch the Misfits' soundcheck. He stayed to watch the band's set and sang guest vocals on "We Are 138". The two bands crossed paths again on Christmas in Lodi, where Black Flag wound up playing as the opening band for the Necros and the Misfits.

1982–1983: Albums and dissolution

 
Doyle performing with the Misfits at the Wilson Center in Washington, D.C. in 1982

Walk Among Us was released in March 1982 through Ruby and Slash Records. It was the first full-length Misfits album to be properly released, and the only album to be released while the early incarnation of the band was still active. A national tour in support of the album followed, and the band's performances began to grow more intense and violent. Danzig and Googy clashed frequently during the tour, and after a heated argument at a McDonald's restaurant Danzig kicked Googy out of the band, delaying their plans to record their next EP. They offered the vacant drummer position to their friend Eerie Von, who had served as their occasional roadie and photographer, but he had already committed to drumming for Rosemary's Babies. Henry Rollins recommended former Black Flag drummer Robo, who flew to New Jersey to join the Misfits in July 1982. Doyle graduated from high school and he and Only began working full-time at their father's machine shop, earning money to purchase new instruments, fund the band's tours, and press records, while Danzig ran the Fiend Club and continued writing new songs.

In September 1982 the Misfits embarked on a national tour, with the Necros as their opening act. During the tour they stopped at a studio to record the instrumental tracks for their next EP. They were arrested in New Orleans on charges of grave robbing while attempting to locate the grave of voodoo practitioner Marie Laveau, but bailed themselves out of jail and skipped their court date to drive to their next performance in Florida. Following the tour they released seven songs from the November 1981 performance in San Francisco in limited numbers only to members of the Fiend Club as the Evilive EP.

By this time Danzig was growing increasingly dissatisfied with the Misfits and had begun writings songs for a new band project. In June 1983 he confided to Henry Rollins that he planned to quit the group.[9] In July 1983 the Misfits finished recording their EP, and Danzig decided to record two more songs that he had intended for his new project, turning it into a full album. Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood demonstrated the increased influence of hardcore punk and heavy metal on the band, though they would break up just two months before it was released. After a series of arguments with Danzig, Robo left the band in August and Danzig became further disenchanted, beginning to audition musicians for his next project.

On October 29, 1983, the Misfits played their annual Halloween performance at Greystone Hall in Detroit with the Necros. Danzig had selected Brian Damage (real name Brian Keats), formerly of Genöcide and Verbal Abuse, as the band's new drummer. However, Damage became drunk before the show and could not play properly. After several songs Doyle escorted him off the stage and Todd Swalla of The Necros filled in for the remainder of the performance. Tensions came to a head and Danzig announced to the audience that it would be the band's final show. Upon returning to Lodi the band members went their separate ways.

1984–1995: New projects and legal battles

Following the breakup of the Misfits, Danzig launched his new band Samhain, moving away from punk rock, and toward more experimental heavy metal with a grim atmosphere. Several Misfits songs were rerecorded for Samhain albums, including "Horror Business" (as "Horror Biz"), "All Hell Breaks Loose" (as "All Hell"), and "Halloween II". In 1987, the band signed to a major record label and Danzig replaced most of the rhythm section, renaming the group Danzig. He continues to front Danzig, who have released ten albums ranging in style from blues rock-influenced heavy metal to industrial rock, and has also released two solo albums.

Jerry Only and Doyle, meanwhile, moved to Vernon, New Jersey to work at their father's machine parts factory full-time. Jerry Only had married and had a daughter and became more serious about his Christian faith, regretting some of the things he had done with the Misfits. In 1987, he and Doyle formed the short-lived Kryst the Conqueror, a Christian heavy metal band with barbarian imagery.

Although the Misfits' popularity did not extend beyond the underground punk scene during their six years of activity, public interest in the band increased in the years following their breakup. The success of Danzig's post-Misfits' work led to interest in his past work, and several high-profile rock bands professed fondness for the Misfits. Most notably, Metallica covered the Misfits songs "Last Caress" and "Green Hell" on The $5.98 E.P. - Garage Days Re-Revisited (1987), and Guns N' Roses covered "Attitude" on "The Spaghetti Incident?" (1993). Several albums of reissued and previously unreleased Misfits material were issued between 1985 and 1987, the first being the compilation album Legacy of Brutality (1985) which included many of the songs from the unreleased Static Age album. Danzig overdubbed many of the album's instrument tracks to avoid having to pay royalties to the other former band members. Misfits, more commonly referred to as Collection I, followed in 1986. The Evilive EP was reissued as a full album in 1987 with five additional tracks.

Only contacted Danzig about receiving a portion of the royalties from these albums' sales, beginning a legal battle that lasted several years and involved other past members of the band. All of the Misfits material had been credited to Danzig, and though Only later conceded that Danzig had written nearly all of the lyrics and most of the music, he contended that he and Doyle "wrote 25% or maybe 30% of the music"[10] and deserved compensation. Danzig, however, insisted that he had written all of the songs in their entirety and that the other members' creative input had been minimal. Eventually Only ceased his pursuit of songwriting credits and sought the rights to use the Misfits name and imagery, including the now-famous "Crimson Ghost" skull face logo.

In 1995, the parties reached an out-of-court settlement that allowed Only and Doyle to record and perform as the Misfits, sharing merchandising rights with Danzig. Collection II, a third compilation of Misfits songs, was released later that year.

1995–2000: Reformation and new lineup

 
Misfits performing live in 1998

Only and Doyle immediately set about reforming the Misfits, bringing in drummer David Calabrese, also known as Dr. Chud, who had worked with them in Kryst the Conqueror. Glenn Danzig refused to return as the band's lead singer. Dave Vanian of The Damned was also approached but declined. The band, now reformed with one original founding member, Jerry Only, held open auditions for a new vocalist. Nineteen-year-old singer Michael Emanuel had recently recorded a demo tape in hopes of starting a music career, and the owner of the recording studio suggested that he audition for the Misfits. Being unfamiliar with the band, Emanuel listened to Collection I on a walkman to learn the lyrics and melodies while working his job as a greenskeeper. He impressed the band with his audition and was accepted as the new lead singer under the pseudonym Michale Graves, while Doyle adopted the new stage full name Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein. The new lineup made an appearance in the 1995 film Animal Room.

In 1996, The Misfits coffin box set was released, containing nearly all of the band's Danzig-era material recorded from 1977 to 1983 (with the exception of Walk Among Us). The set included the incomplete fourteen-song Static Age album, released for the first time in its entirety on CD, as well as the overdubbed and alternate versions of songs that had previously been released on Legacy of Brutality, Collection I, and Collection II. Static Age was also released as a separate album the following year, including all seventeen tracks that had been recorded during the January 1978 sessions. The release of the box set and Static Age made the Misfits' complete early catalog widely available for the first time.

A tribute album was also released in 1997 titled Violent World: A Tribute to the Misfits, featuring numerous punk rock and hardcore bands covering their songs. Another tribute album, Hell on Earth: A Tribute to the Misfits, was released in 2000 featuring death metal, hard rock, and gothic rock acts.

The new incarnation of the Misfits released their debut album American Psycho in 1997.[11] They filmed music videos for the songs "American Psycho" and "Dig Up Her Bones". The band toured Europe and North America in support of the album and appeared as characters in World Championship Wrestling. Graves took a hiatus from the band in 1998, during which Myke Itzazone of Empire Hideous filled in as singer during tours of South America and Europe. After Graves' return the band signed to Roadrunner Records, releasing Famous Monsters in October 1999 and filming a music video for the single Scream! They made additional film appearances in Big Money Hustlas (2000), Bruiser (2000), and Campfire Stories (2001) and continued to tour, but tensions between the band members began to grow. 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. Meanwhile, Doyle took an indefinite hiatus from performing as he divorced, remarried, had a fourth child, and dealt with tendonitis in his elbow.

2001–2008: 25th anniversary and all-star lineup

 
After the departure of the other band members, bassist Jerry Only took over as singer and recruited veteran punk rock musicians to continue the band.

As the sole remaining founding member of the Misfits, Jerry Only took over lead vocal duties in addition to playing bass guitar and recruited veteran musicians Dez Cadena, former guitarist of Black Flag, an idea Doyle was not fond of, leading him to quit. Also Marky Ramone, former drummer of the Ramones, joined for a Misfits 25th anniversary tour which lasted intermittently for nearly three years. Former Black Flag and Misfits drummer Robo filled in for Ramone during some stretches of the tour. Only released Cuts from the Crypt in 2001, a compilation of demos and rarities covering the band's period with Graves and Chud from 1995 to 2001. This fulfilled the band's contractual obligations to Roadrunner Records, whom Only had grown dissatisfied with.

Also in 2001 Caroline Records announced that they would release recordings from the Misfits' August 1980 album sessions as 12 Hits from Hell. However, both Only and Glenn Danzig abruptly called off production of the album, citing concerns with the mixing, mastering, layout, and packaging.

Only and longtime collaborator John Cafiero soon launched their own label, Misfits Records, and released a split single featuring the Misfits and Japanese horror punk band Balzac. The Only/Cadena/Ramone lineup of the Misfits released the covers album Project 1950 in 2003, performing renditions of classic rock and roll songs from the 1950s and 1960s. The album featured guest appearances from Ronnie Spector, Jimmy Destri, Ed Manion, and John Cafiero. The band toured intermittently in support of the album until 2005, when Ramone left the band and was replaced by Robo. They booked a full European tour that year, but problems with Robo's visa led to the cancellation of all dates in the United Kingdom. A rescheduled UK tour followed in September.

 
Starting in 2004, Doyle joined Danzig onstage to perform half-hour sets of early Misfits songs.

Doyle had meanwhile reunited with Glenn Danzig, joining Danzig onstage during performances in December 2004 to play guitar for 30-minute sets of old Misfits songs midway through the band's setlist. It was the first time the two had performed together in over twenty years, and the first time Doyle had performed since his hiatus. Danzig called the performances "the closest thing to a Misfits reunion anyone is ever going to see".[12] These sets featuring Doyle continued through Danzig's 2005 Blackest of the Black tour and 2006 Australian tour. Glenn Danzig had announced his intention to retire from touring following these, though he later contradicted this by announcing a Danzig 20th anniversary tour in 2008.[13] In 2007, he produced Doyle's new project Gorgeous Frankenstein. Doyle later indicated that plans had been in place for the Misfits to reunite with Glenn Danzig beginning in 2002, but that Jerry Only and his manager had "put a fuckin' monkey wrench in it."[14]

2009–2015: 30th anniversary and new albums

In 2009 and 2010, the Misfits performed an extended 30th anniversary world tour. A new single, "Land of the Dead" was released October 27, 2009, marking the band's first release of new studio material in six years and the only release by the lineup of Only, Cadena, and Robo.[15] Robo was dismissed from the band in 2010, with Only explaining that ongoing problems with his Colombian passport inhibited the band's ability to tour consistently.[16][17] He was replaced by Eric "Chupacabra" Arce of Murphy's Law, who had previously filled in with the band for tours in 2000 and 2001.[16] The Only/Cadena/Arce lineup released a new album, The Devil's Rain, recorded with producer Ed Stasium and titled after the 1975 film starring William Shatner.[16][17][18] The album was released on October 4, 2011.[19] During the latter quarter of 2011, former vocalist Danzig and guitarist Doyle performed Misfits songs on four occasions as part of the Danzig Legacy tour. The first of the four shows, which took place on October 7 in Chicago, saw a sold-out crowd.[20]

In 2013, the Misfits released their third live album, Dead Alive!. In October, they released a 12" single fronted by a new recording of "Descending Angel", backed by a cover of "Science Fiction/Double Feature", a song they previously only played live. Meanwhile, Danzig and Doyle continued to regularly play Misfits songs and included a set on Danzig's 25th anniversary tour.[21][22] In October 2013, publisher Rowman & Littlefield published This Music Leaves Stains by James Greene, an unofficial Misfits biography, which tells the story of each incarnation of the band as well as spin-off projects such as Samhain and Danzig.[citation needed] In late 2015, the Misfits released the songs "Vampire Girl" and "Zombie Girl" as a single.

2016–present: Reunion as the Original Misfits

In May 2016, Danzig, Only, and Doyle announced that they would perform together for the first time in 33 years, under the name The Original Misfits.[23][24] Only told Rolling Stone that the reunion stemmed from a legal discussion that "was turning into another court battle and it turned into a reunion."[25] Court documents show that Danzig and Only discussed a reunion as part of settlement negotiations as early as 2014.[26] In June of that year, the Misfits released the Friday the 13th EP featuring material written by Only with his son Jerry Other on guitar and Chupacabra on drums.[27] In September the Misfits lineup of Danzig, Only and Doyle, along with drummer Dave Lombardo and guitarist Acey Slade, headlined their two reunion shows, performing 25-song sets at the Riot Fest in Chicago and Denver.

In an interview with Rolling Stone following the first reunion show Only was asked about the future of the Misfits, and if there were plans to continue and possibly record new music. "I want it to continue. I know Doyle wants it to continue. I know Glenn wants it to continue. We just have to be big-enough people to make it continue. And that's where we're at. Whatever it takes. We're going into our 40th anniversary so the timing couldn't be more perfect. Eventually Doyle's got to write a new album; I've got to write a new album; Glenn's got to write a new album. Why don't we work together and make the greatest album ever? Now we've got different elements. We've got Doyle playing more of a metal kind of thing. We've got Dave, who we're trying to figure out what the fuck he's doing. And Glenn's got his own thing. And Acey (Slade, second guitar) fills in good, too. And I've got the band where it is today. So it's a matter of re-molding and using all the different elements that I've got." When asked if Danzig would want to record new music Only said, "I think it's got to evolve naturally. The thing is we've tried to plan things, and then we stand there and wait, and as it comes we'll just do it. When we go back – I don't know about Glenn – but I canceled our touring and everything for this, so I'm going to go home and write and lift."[28]

In December 2017 the reunited lineup performed two concerts at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and The Forum in Inglewood, California.[29] In 2018, the band played at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey and in 2019 at the Allstate Arena in suburban Chicago.[30][31] In a June 2019 interview, Danzig indicated that the reunion period might be drawing to a close, saying that, "We're not gonna do many more."[32] The news from Danzig came on the heels of an in-depth article from MetalSucks analyzing legal documents related to the original reunion planning that revealed other details, including the statement, "The parties agree to perform no fewer than ten Misfits reunion shows to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the band."[33] Despite Danzig's pessimism, it was announced that same month that the Original Misfits would be replacing Megadeth at the Psycho Las Vegas event in August due to Dave Mustaine's throat cancer diagnosis. Following the Las Vegas show, the reunited lineup was booked for concerts at the Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre in Greenwood Village, Colorado, at the Oracle Arena in Oakland, at Seattle's White River Amphitheatre, at New York's Madison Square Garden, at Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center and at Discovery Park in Sacramento.

In May 2021, it was announced that the Original Misfits would play Riot Fest as co-headliners with My Chemical Romance alongside Nine Inch Nails.[34]

In August 2022, they announced an Original Misfits lineup would perform its second headlining show of 2022 on Halloween weekend in Dallas, at Dos Equis Pavilion on October 29, with special guests Alice Cooper and FEAR. [35]

Style

Each incarnation of the Misfits has made use of horror film and science fiction film-inspired themes and imagery, with makeup, clothing, artwork, and lyrics drawn from B movies and television serials, many from the 1950s through 1970s. Musically the band are often recognized as progenitors of the horror punk and psychobilly subgenres and have drawn from punk rock, heavy metal, and 1950s rock and roll and rockabilly to inform their style. Rolling Stone describes them as "the archetypal horror-punk band of the late 1970s and early '80s",[36] and they are considered icons in punk music and culture.[37][38]

The early incarnations of the Misfits are associated with the hardcore punk movement of the early 1980s, though American Hardcore: A Tribal History author Steven Blush notes that "though crucial to the rise of hardcore, [they] were in fact in a league of their own...The Misfits delivered a hyper-yet-melodic assault based in 50/60s-style rock, taking the Buddy Holly/Gene Vincent foundation and making it nuclear."[39] Jon de Rosa of Pitchfork Media describes how the band's sound was different from the punk rock coming out of New York at the time: "New York punk was just punk, simple and static. When Glenn started the Misfits, he mutated the punk sound and image into something darker and more sinister, a punk-metal hybrid that later found bloom in the quiet, boring suburbs of Oslo and the boggy backwaters surrounding Tampa. Punk belonged to the media/celebrity hubs of London and New York. Ghoul rock was for the kids in the suburbs where nothing ever happens."[40]

Andy Weller of the Necros recalls the band's transition from traditional punk rock in the late 1970s to hardcore in the early 1980s: "(You) could hear it on the records. It went from this Ramones-type stuff, to nine months later, where they put out records that were so fast it's unreal."[41] By the recording of Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood the band were playing faster, more aggressive material. According to Blush, "The Misfits' strengths as a hardcore group lay in non-[hardcore] attributes–melodic songs and larger-than-life-aura–but by the time of Earth AD Glenn was writing hyperspeed blasts that sounded very standard."[42]

The new version of the Misfits launched by Jerry Only and Doyle in the 1990s had a style that was a little different from older Misfits songs. Reviewing American Psycho, Stephen Erlewine of AllMusic called the new incarnation "a kitschy goth-punk outfit that relies more on metal than hardcore",[43] while Rolling Stone remarked that the band's new style blended "some old-style punk, a little metal and an occasional all-out thrasher."[44] Greg Prato, reviewing the 2001 album Cuts from the Crypt, noted that "the latter-day Misfits are much more heavy metal based than in their earlier work – as their punk roots have all but been erased."[45] The Misfits have also been described as pop punk.[46][47][48]

Members

Current members

Discography

Studio albums

Filmography

The Misfits appeared as characters or in cameos in the following movies:

See also

References

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For the fictional band see Jem TV series 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 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 Jerry Only joined on bass guitar shortly after Over the next six years membership would change frequently with Danzig and Only remaining the two sole consistent members During this time period they released several EPs and singles and with Only s brother Doyle as guitarist the albums Walk Among Us 1982 and Earth A D Wolfs Blood 1983 both considered to have significance to the early 1980s hardcore punk movement The band has gone through many lineup changes over the years with bassist Jerry Only being the only constant member in the group MisfitsThe Misfits performing live in 2012Background informationAlso known asThe Original Misfits 2016 present OriginLodi New Jersey U S GenresHorror punk hardcore punk punk rock heavy metalYears active1977 1983 1995 presentLabelsPlan 9 Blank Slash Caroline Geffen Roadrunner MisfitsSpinoffsSamhainMembersJerry Only Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein Glenn Danzig Dave Lombardo Acey SladePast membersDiane DiPiazza Manny Martinez Franche Coma Mr Jim Bobby Steele Joey Image Arthur Googy Robo Brian Damage Keats Dr Chud Michale Graves Myke Hideous Marky Ramone Dez Cadena Chupacabra Jerry Other Marc RizzoWebsitemisfits wbr comThe Misfits disbanded in 1983 and Glenn Danzig went on to form Samhain and then Danzig Several albums of reissued and previously unreleased material were issued after the group s dissolution and their music later became influential to punk rock heavy metal hard rock and alternative rock including high profile acts such as Metallica Guns N Roses Marilyn Manson Green Day the Offspring NOFX AFI and My Chemical Romance 1 2 3 After a series of legal battles with Danzig Only and Doyle regained the rights to record and perform as the Misfits They formed a new version of the band in 1995 with singer Michale Graves and drummer Dr Chud This incarnation of Misfits had more of a heavy metal sound and released the albums American Psycho 1997 and Famous Monsters 1999 before dissolving in 2000 Jerry Only then took over lead vocals and recruited former Black Flag guitarist Dez Cadena and former Ramones drummer Marky Ramone for a Misfits 25th anniversary tour This lineup released an album of cover songs titled Project 1950 and toured for several years In 2005 Marky was replaced by Robo who had played with Black Flag in the early 1980s and had also previously been Misfits drummer from 1982 to 1983 This lineup released a single titled Land of the Dead in 2009 The Misfits lineup of Only Cadena and drummer Eric Chupacabra Arce released a new album titled The Devil s Rain in October 2011 In 2015 it was announced that Cadena would be taking a break from music after receiving a cancer diagnosis and was replaced by Only s son Jerry Caiafa II presented as Jerry Other That same year Soulfly s Marc Rizzo joined the band also playing guitar He filled in for Cadena before Caiafa would become the sole guitarist for the band In September 2016 for the first time in 33 years Danzig Only and Doyle reunited for two headlining shows as the Original Misfits at that year s edition of Riot Fest along with drummer Dave Lombardo and second guitarist Acey Slade The Original Misfits lineup continued performing sporadically through the present Contents 1 History 1 1 1977 1978 Formation and Static Age 1 2 1978 1981 Singles and early tours 1 3 1982 1983 Albums and dissolution 1 4 1984 1995 New projects and legal battles 1 5 1995 2000 Reformation and new lineup 1 6 2001 2008 25th anniversary and all star lineup 1 7 2009 2015 30th anniversary and new albums 1 8 2016 present Reunion as the Original Misfits 2 Style 3 Members 4 Discography 5 Filmography 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit1977 1978 Formation and Static Age Edit The Misfits were formed in 1977 in Lodi New Jersey by Glenn Danzig who had previous experience performing in local cover bands 4 The band was named after actress Marilyn Monroe s final film The Misfits 1961 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 5 Although he was still new to the instrument he joined the band Caiafa and Danzig would remain the only consistent members of the Misfits until the group s dissolution in 1983 5 6 Danzig Martinez and Caiafa rehearsed for three months without a guitarist using Danzig s electric piano to provide the songs rhythm The band played their first performance at CBGB in New York City in April 1977 followed by other local performances over the following months 5 In May that year they recorded their first single Cough Cool which they released through their own label Blank Records that August 7 Caiafa s surname was misspelled on the record s sleeve prompting him to insist that in the future he be credited as Jerry only Jerry Jerry Only became his pseudonym for the rest of his career 8 In August 1977 guitarist Frank Licata joined the band under the pseudonym Franche Coma allowing Danzig to phase out the electric piano and focus on singing while pushing the band s sound in a punk rock direction Danzig and Only deemed Martinez unreliable and was replaced by Mr Jim The band found a recording opportunity when Mercury Records wished to use the name Blank Records for one of its subdivisions and offered Danzig thirty hours of studio time in exchange for rights to the name Danzig accepted and in January 1978 the Misfits entered a New York recording studio to record 17 songs 14 of which were mixed for the proposed Static Age album The band were unable to find a record label interested in releasing it so they released four of the songs in June 1978 as the Bullet single on their own label Plan 9 Records named after the 1959 science fiction horror film Plan 9 from Outer Space The other songs would see release on various compilation albums throughout the 1980s and 90s but Static Age was not released in its entirety until 1997 citation needed 1978 1981 Singles and early tours Edit Following the Static Age sessions the Misfits began a shift in songwriting and appearance with Danzig writing more songs inspired by B horror and science fiction films He painted skeletal patterns on his performance clothing while Only began applying dark makeup around his eyes and styling his hair in a long point hanging from his forehead between his eyes and down to his chin a style that became known as a devilock and which both Danzig and Only s brother Doyle would eventually adopt This new style and musical direction would later be described as the subgenre horror punk The band performed more frequently and embarked on short tours in support of the Bullet single While in Canada in October 1978 Coma quit the band because he did not enjoy touring and guitarist Rick Riley filled in temporarily to finish the tour Mr Jim also quit following the tour citing a distaste for the horror direction in which the band was heading Within two months the pair were replaced by drummer Joey Poole under the pseudonym Joey Image and guitarist Bobby Kaufhold also known as Bobby Steele The new lineup of Danzig Only Image and Steele began performing in December 1978 and continued to evolve the horror elements of the band They released the Horror Business single in June 1979 the cover of which featured a skeletal figure inspired by a poster for the 1946 film serial The Crimson Ghost The figure became a mascot for the band and its skull image would serve as the Misfits logo for the rest of their career The band also launched a fan club named the Fiend Club which Danzig operated in a do it yourself fashion from his mother s basement in Lodi silkscreening T shirts assembling records mailing merchandise catalogs booking shows for the band and answering fan mail In June 1979 the Misfits performed as openers for The Damned in New York City Only spoke with singer Dave Vanian about the possibility of the Misfits touring the United Kingdom with The Damned That November the band released the Night of the Living Dead single and flew to England to tour with The Damned Upon arriving there however they learned that Vanian had not taken his conversation with Only seriously and had not planned on having the Misfits on the tour Vanian attempted to arrange for the Misfits to take part in the tour but the band members were unhappy with the situation and left the tour after only two shows Image then quit the band and flew back to the United States With their return flight not scheduled until late December the remaining band members stayed in London Only spent time with Sid Vicious mother Anne Ritchie whom he had befriended after Vicious death in February 1979 Danzig and Steele got into a fight with skinheads while waiting to see The Jam were arrested and spent two nights in jail in Brixton This experience inspired the later song London Dungeon Although in an interview on podcast San Clemente Punk Bobby Steele tells a completely different version of the events Upon their return to the United States the Misfits released the Beware EP in January 1980 then took a four month break before adding Arthur McGuckin as their new drummer under the pseudonym Arthur Googy During this time Only s younger brother Paul Caiafa a longtime fan of the band who went by the nickname Doyle began learning to play guitar with help from Danzig and Only The Misfits began working on an album which they planned to release through their Plan 9 label recording twelve songs in a studio in August 1980 Doyle practiced with the band and loaned the band his gear for recording That October Steele was ejected from the band when Steele no showed a scheduled recording session in favor of the sixteen year old Doyle Steele went on to form The Undead while Doyle made his debut with the Misfits at their annual Halloween performance at Irving Plaza in New York City After several more performances the band took another hiatus for six months After reconvening the band selected three of the twelve songs from their August 1980 album sessions and released them as 3 Hits From Hell in April 1981 Throughout the rest of 1981 they continued to record tracks for a full length album to be titled Walk Among Us They had planned to release it through Plan 9 but instead accepted an offer from Slash Records deciding to rework the album before its release In October 1981 they released two more tracks from the August 1980 sessions as the Halloween single On November 20 they recorded a performance at Broadway in San Francisco Black Flag were also performing that night at the Mabuhay Gardens downstairs on Broadway and Black Flag singer Henry Rollins a longtime fan of the band came up to watch the Misfits soundcheck He stayed to watch the band s set and sang guest vocals on We Are 138 The two bands crossed paths again on Christmas in Lodi where Black Flag wound up playing as the opening band for the Necros and the Misfits 1982 1983 Albums and dissolution Edit Doyle performing with the Misfits at the Wilson Center in Washington D C in 1982Walk Among Us was released in March 1982 through Ruby and Slash Records It was the first full length Misfits album to be properly released and the only album to be released while the early incarnation of the band was still active A national tour in support of the album followed and the band s performances began to grow more intense and violent Danzig and Googy clashed frequently during the tour and after a heated argument at a McDonald s restaurant Danzig kicked Googy out of the band delaying their plans to record their next EP They offered the vacant drummer position to their friend Eerie Von who had served as their occasional roadie and photographer but he had already committed to drumming for Rosemary s Babies Henry Rollins recommended former Black Flag drummer Robo who flew to New Jersey to join the Misfits in July 1982 Doyle graduated from high school and he and Only began working full time at their father s machine shop earning money to purchase new instruments fund the band s tours and press records while Danzig ran the Fiend Club and continued writing new songs In September 1982 the Misfits embarked on a national tour with the Necros as their opening act During the tour they stopped at a studio to record the instrumental tracks for their next EP They were arrested in New Orleans on charges of grave robbing while attempting to locate the grave of voodoo practitioner Marie Laveau but bailed themselves out of jail and skipped their court date to drive to their next performance in Florida Following the tour they released seven songs from the November 1981 performance in San Francisco in limited numbers only to members of the Fiend Club as the Evilive EP By this time Danzig was growing increasingly dissatisfied with the Misfits and had begun writings songs for a new band project In June 1983 he confided to Henry Rollins that he planned to quit the group 9 In July 1983 the Misfits finished recording their EP and Danzig decided to record two more songs that he had intended for his new project turning it into a full album Earth A D Wolfs Blood demonstrated the increased influence of hardcore punk and heavy metal on the band though they would break up just two months before it was released After a series of arguments with Danzig Robo left the band in August and Danzig became further disenchanted beginning to audition musicians for his next project On October 29 1983 the Misfits played their annual Halloween performance at Greystone Hall in Detroit with the Necros Danzig had selected Brian Damage real name Brian Keats formerly of Genocide and Verbal Abuse as the band s new drummer However Damage became drunk before the show and could not play properly After several songs Doyle escorted him off the stage and Todd Swalla of The Necros filled in for the remainder of the performance Tensions came to a head and Danzig announced to the audience that it would be the band s final show Upon returning to Lodi the band members went their separate ways 1984 1995 New projects and legal battles Edit Following the breakup of the Misfits Danzig launched his new band Samhain moving away from punk rock and toward more experimental heavy metal with a grim atmosphere Several Misfits songs were rerecorded for Samhain albums including Horror Business as Horror Biz All Hell Breaks Loose as All Hell and Halloween II In 1987 the band signed to a major record label and Danzig replaced most of the rhythm section renaming the group Danzig He continues to front Danzig who have released ten albums ranging in style from blues rock influenced heavy metal to industrial rock and has also released two solo albums Jerry Only and Doyle meanwhile moved to Vernon New Jersey to work at their father s machine parts factory full time Jerry Only had married and had a daughter and became more serious about his Christian faith regretting some of the things he had done with the Misfits In 1987 he and Doyle formed the short lived Kryst the Conqueror a Christian heavy metal band with barbarian imagery Although the Misfits popularity did not extend beyond the underground punk scene during their six years of activity public interest in the band increased in the years following their breakup The success of Danzig s post Misfits work led to interest in his past work and several high profile rock bands professed fondness for the Misfits Most notably Metallica covered the Misfits songs Last Caress and Green Hell on The 5 98 E P Garage Days Re Revisited 1987 and Guns N Roses covered Attitude on The Spaghetti Incident 1993 Several albums of reissued and previously unreleased Misfits material were issued between 1985 and 1987 the first being the compilation album Legacy of Brutality 1985 which included many of the songs from the unreleased Static Age album Danzig overdubbed many of the album s instrument tracks to avoid having to pay royalties to the other former band members Misfits more commonly referred to as Collection I followed in 1986 The Evilive EP was reissued as a full album in 1987 with five additional tracks Only contacted Danzig about receiving a portion of the royalties from these albums sales beginning a legal battle that lasted several years and involved other past members of the band All of the Misfits material had been credited to Danzig and though Only later conceded that Danzig had written nearly all of the lyrics and most of the music he contended that he and Doyle wrote 25 or maybe 30 of the music 10 and deserved compensation Danzig however insisted that he had written all of the songs in their entirety and that the other members creative input had been minimal Eventually Only ceased his pursuit of songwriting credits and sought the rights to use the Misfits name and imagery including the now famous Crimson Ghost skull face logo In 1995 the parties reached an out of court settlement that allowed Only and Doyle to record and perform as the Misfits sharing merchandising rights with Danzig Collection II a third compilation of Misfits songs was released later that year 1995 2000 Reformation and new lineup Edit Misfits performing live in 1998 Only and Doyle immediately set about reforming the Misfits bringing in drummer David Calabrese also known as Dr Chud who had worked with them in Kryst the Conqueror Glenn Danzig refused to return as the band s lead singer Dave Vanian of The Damned was also approached but declined The band now reformed with one original founding member Jerry Only held open auditions for a new vocalist Nineteen year old singer Michael Emanuel had recently recorded a demo tape in hopes of starting a music career and the owner of the recording studio suggested that he audition for the Misfits Being unfamiliar with the band Emanuel listened to Collection I on a walkman to learn the lyrics and melodies while working his job as a greenskeeper He impressed the band with his audition and was accepted as the new lead singer under the pseudonym Michale Graves while Doyle adopted the new stage full name Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein The new lineup made an appearance in the 1995 film Animal Room In 1996 The Misfits coffin box set was released containing nearly all of the band s Danzig era material recorded from 1977 to 1983 with the exception of Walk Among Us The set included the incomplete fourteen song Static Age album released for the first time in its entirety on CD as well as the overdubbed and alternate versions of songs that had previously been released on Legacy of Brutality Collection I and Collection II Static Age was also released as a separate album the following year including all seventeen tracks that had been recorded during the January 1978 sessions The release of the box set and Static Age made the Misfits complete early catalog widely available for the first time A tribute album was also released in 1997 titled Violent World A Tribute to the Misfits featuring numerous punk rock and hardcore bands covering their songs Another tribute album Hell on Earth A Tribute to the Misfits was released in 2000 featuring death metal hard rock and gothic rock acts The new incarnation of the Misfits released their debut album American Psycho in 1997 11 They filmed music videos for the songs American Psycho and Dig Up Her Bones The band toured Europe and North America in support of the album and appeared as characters in World Championship Wrestling Graves took a hiatus from the band in 1998 during which Myke Itzazone of Empire Hideous filled in as singer during tours of South America and Europe After Graves return the band signed to Roadrunner Records releasing Famous Monsters in October 1999 and filming a music video for the single Scream They made additional film appearances in Big Money Hustlas 2000 Bruiser 2000 and Campfire Stories 2001 and continued to tour but tensions between the band members began to grow 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 Meanwhile Doyle took an indefinite hiatus from performing as he divorced remarried had a fourth child and dealt with tendonitis in his elbow 2001 2008 25th anniversary and all star lineup Edit After the departure of the other band members bassist Jerry Only took over as singer and recruited veteran punk rock musicians to continue the band As the sole remaining founding member of the Misfits Jerry Only took over lead vocal duties in addition to playing bass guitar and recruited veteran musicians Dez Cadena former guitarist of Black Flag an idea Doyle was not fond of leading him to quit Also Marky Ramone former drummer of the Ramones joined for a Misfits 25th anniversary tour which lasted intermittently for nearly three years Former Black Flag and Misfits drummer Robo filled in for Ramone during some stretches of the tour Only released Cuts from the Crypt in 2001 a compilation of demos and rarities covering the band s period with Graves and Chud from 1995 to 2001 This fulfilled the band s contractual obligations to Roadrunner Records whom Only had grown dissatisfied with Also in 2001 Caroline Records announced that they would release recordings from the Misfits August 1980 album sessions as 12 Hits from Hell However both Only and Glenn Danzig abruptly called off production of the album citing concerns with the mixing mastering layout and packaging Only and longtime collaborator John Cafiero soon launched their own label Misfits Records and released a split single featuring the Misfits and Japanese horror punk band Balzac The Only Cadena Ramone lineup of the Misfits released the covers album Project 1950 in 2003 performing renditions of classic rock and roll songs from the 1950s and 1960s The album featured guest appearances from Ronnie Spector Jimmy Destri Ed Manion and John Cafiero The band toured intermittently in support of the album until 2005 when Ramone left the band and was replaced by Robo They booked a full European tour that year but problems with Robo s visa led to the cancellation of all dates in the United Kingdom A rescheduled UK tour followed in September Starting in 2004 Doyle joined Danzig onstage to perform half hour sets of early Misfits songs Doyle had meanwhile reunited with Glenn Danzig joining Danzig onstage during performances in December 2004 to play guitar for 30 minute sets of old Misfits songs midway through the band s setlist It was the first time the two had performed together in over twenty years and the first time Doyle had performed since his hiatus Danzig called the performances the closest thing to a Misfits reunion anyone is ever going to see 12 These sets featuring Doyle continued through Danzig s 2005 Blackest of the Black tour and 2006 Australian tour Glenn Danzig had announced his intention to retire from touring following these though he later contradicted this by announcing a Danzig 20th anniversary tour in 2008 13 In 2007 he produced Doyle s new project Gorgeous Frankenstein Doyle later indicated that plans had been in place for the Misfits to reunite with Glenn Danzig beginning in 2002 but that Jerry Only and his manager had put a fuckin monkey wrench in it 14 2009 2015 30th anniversary and new albums Edit In 2009 and 2010 the Misfits performed an extended 30th anniversary world tour A new single Land of the Dead was released October 27 2009 marking the band s first release of new studio material in six years and the only release by the lineup of Only Cadena and Robo 15 Robo was dismissed from the band in 2010 with Only explaining that ongoing problems with his Colombian passport inhibited the band s ability to tour consistently 16 17 He was replaced by Eric Chupacabra Arce of Murphy s Law who had previously filled in with the band for tours in 2000 and 2001 16 The Only Cadena Arce lineup released a new album The Devil s Rain recorded with producer Ed Stasium and titled after the 1975 film starring William Shatner 16 17 18 The album was released on October 4 2011 19 During the latter quarter of 2011 former vocalist Danzig and guitarist Doyle performed Misfits songs on four occasions as part of the Danzig Legacy tour The first of the four shows which took place on October 7 in Chicago saw a sold out crowd 20 In 2013 the Misfits released their third live album Dead Alive In October they released a 12 single fronted by a new recording of Descending Angel backed by a cover of Science Fiction Double Feature a song they previously only played live Meanwhile Danzig and Doyle continued to regularly play Misfits songs and included a set on Danzig s 25th anniversary tour 21 22 In October 2013 publisher Rowman amp Littlefield published This Music Leaves Stains by James Greene an unofficial Misfits biography which tells the story of each incarnation of the band as well as spin off projects such as Samhain and Danzig citation needed In late 2015 the Misfits released the songs Vampire Girl and Zombie Girl as a single 2016 present Reunion as the Original Misfits Edit In May 2016 Danzig Only and Doyle announced that they would perform together for the first time in 33 years under the name The Original Misfits 23 24 Only told Rolling Stone that the reunion stemmed from a legal discussion that was turning into another court battle and it turned into a reunion 25 Court documents show that Danzig and Only discussed a reunion as part of settlement negotiations as early as 2014 26 In June of that year the Misfits released the Friday the 13th EP featuring material written by Only with his son Jerry Other on guitar and Chupacabra on drums 27 In September the Misfits lineup of Danzig Only and Doyle along with drummer Dave Lombardo and guitarist Acey Slade headlined their two reunion shows performing 25 song sets at the Riot Fest in Chicago and Denver In an interview with Rolling Stone following the first reunion show Only was asked about the future of the Misfits and if there were plans to continue and possibly record new music I want it to continue I know Doyle wants it to continue I know Glenn wants it to continue We just have to be big enough people to make it continue And that s where we re at Whatever it takes We re going into our 40th anniversary so the timing couldn t be more perfect Eventually Doyle s got to write a new album I ve got to write a new album Glenn s got to write a new album Why don t we work together and make the greatest album ever Now we ve got different elements We ve got Doyle playing more of a metal kind of thing We ve got Dave who we re trying to figure out what the fuck he s doing And Glenn s got his own thing And Acey Slade second guitar fills in good too And I ve got the band where it is today So it s a matter of re molding and using all the different elements that I ve got When asked if Danzig would want to record new music Only said I think it s got to evolve naturally The thing is we ve tried to plan things and then we stand there and wait and as it comes we ll just do it When we go back I don t know about Glenn but I canceled our touring and everything for this so I m going to go home and write and lift 28 In December 2017 the reunited lineup performed two concerts at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and The Forum in Inglewood California 29 In 2018 the band played at the Prudential Center in Newark New Jersey and in 2019 at the Allstate Arena in suburban Chicago 30 31 In a June 2019 interview Danzig indicated that the reunion period might be drawing to a close saying that We re not gonna do many more 32 The news from Danzig came on the heels of an in depth article from MetalSucks analyzing legal documents related to the original reunion planning that revealed other details including the statement The parties agree to perform no fewer than ten Misfits reunion shows to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the band 33 Despite Danzig s pessimism it was announced that same month that the Original Misfits would be replacing Megadeth at the Psycho Las Vegas event in August due to Dave Mustaine s throat cancer diagnosis Following the Las Vegas show the reunited lineup was booked for concerts at the Fiddler s Green Amphitheatre in Greenwood Village Colorado at the Oracle Arena in Oakland at Seattle s White River Amphitheatre at New York s Madison Square Garden at Philadelphia s Wells Fargo Center and at Discovery Park in Sacramento In May 2021 it was announced that the Original Misfits would play Riot Fest as co headliners with My Chemical Romance alongside Nine Inch Nails 34 In August 2022 they announced an Original Misfits lineup would perform its second headlining show of 2022 on Halloween weekend in Dallas at Dos Equis Pavilion on October 29 with special guests Alice Cooper and FEAR 35 Style EditEach incarnation of the Misfits has made use of horror film and science fiction film inspired themes and imagery with makeup clothing artwork and lyrics drawn from B movies and television serials many from the 1950s through 1970s Musically the band are often recognized as progenitors of the horror punk and psychobilly subgenres and have drawn from punk rock heavy metal and 1950s rock and roll and rockabilly to inform their style Rolling Stone describes them as the archetypal horror punk band of the late 1970s and early 80s 36 and they are considered icons in punk music and culture 37 38 The early incarnations of the Misfits are associated with the hardcore punk movement of the early 1980s though American Hardcore A Tribal History author Steven Blush notes that though crucial to the rise of hardcore they were in fact in a league of their own The Misfits delivered a hyper yet melodic assault based in 50 60s style rock taking the Buddy Holly Gene Vincent foundation and making it nuclear 39 Jon de Rosa of Pitchfork Media describes how the band s sound was different from the punk rock coming out of New York at the time New York punk was just punk simple and static When Glenn started the Misfits he mutated the punk sound and image into something darker and more sinister a punk metal hybrid that later found bloom in the quiet boring suburbs of Oslo and the boggy backwaters surrounding Tampa Punk belonged to the media celebrity hubs of London and New York Ghoul rock was for the kids in the suburbs where nothing ever happens 40 Andy Weller of the Necros recalls the band s transition from traditional punk rock in the late 1970s to hardcore in the early 1980s You could hear it on the records It went from this Ramones type stuff to nine months later where they put out records that were so fast it s unreal 41 By the recording of Earth A D Wolfs Blood the band were playing faster more aggressive material According to Blush The Misfits strengths as a hardcore group lay in non hardcore attributes melodic songs and larger than life aura but by the time of Earth AD Glenn was writing hyperspeed blasts that sounded very standard 42 Dig Up Her Bones 1997 source source Dig Up Her Bones the single from American Psycho 1997 Problems playing this file See media help The new version of the Misfits launched by Jerry Only and Doyle in the 1990s had a style that was a little different from older Misfits songs Reviewing American Psycho Stephen Erlewine of AllMusic called the new incarnation a kitschy goth punk outfit that relies more on metal than hardcore 43 while Rolling Stone remarked that the band s new style blended some old style punk a little metal and an occasional all out thrasher 44 Greg Prato reviewing the 2001 album Cuts from the Crypt noted that the latter day Misfits are much more heavy metal based than in their earlier work as their punk roots have all but been erased 45 The Misfits have also been described as pop punk 46 47 48 Members EditMain article List of Misfits band members Current members Jerry Only bass backing vocals 1977 1983 1995 present lead vocals 2001 2016 Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein lead guitar 1980 1983 1995 2001 2016 present Glenn Danzig lead vocals 1977 1983 2016 present Dave Lombardo drums 2016 present 49 Acey Slade rhythm guitar backing vocals 2016 present Discography EditMain articles Misfits discography and List of songs recorded by the Misfits Studio albumsWalk Among Us 1982 Earth A D Wolfs Blood 1983 Static Age 1996 Originally recorded in 1978 American Psycho 1997 Famous Monsters 1999 Project 1950 2003 The Devil s Rain 2011 Filmography EditThe Misfits appeared as characters or in cameos in the following movies Animal Room 1995 as Misfits Big Money Hustlas 2000 as Misfits 1 4 individually credited Bruiser 2000 as Misfits Campfire Stories 2001 as Misfits See also EditList of cover versions of Misfits songs Horror punkReferences Edit Rock on Bands influenced by Misfits altpress com January 6 2022 Retrieved January 26 2022 The Classic Albums The Misfits s Walk Among Us ultimate guitar com Retrieved January 26 2022 Too Much Horror Business The Misfits ilikeyouroldstuff com Retrieved January 26 2022 Greene James Jr February 14 2013 This Music Leaves Stains The Complete Story of the Misfits Scarecrow Press pp 11 13 ISBN 978 0 8108 8438 0 a b c Greene 2013 p 15 misfits Vogue Retrieved November 22 2019 Greene 2013 p 16 Greene 2013 pp 16 17 Coley Byron Johnson Jimmy October 27 1984 Interview with Samhain Forced Exposure pp 28 30 Remember the Santa Monica Civic show I quit that night That was June 1983 I told those guys That s it As a matter of fact I told Henry Rollins that night too He said Wow I ve seen it coming though Citizine Interview Misfits Jerry Only Glenn Danzig Ramones Citizinemag com September 2 2003 Archived from the original on July 18 2011 Retrieved July 18 2011 Greene James Jr September 24 2008 The Misfits American Psycho 1997 PopMatters Danzig Doyle to perform Misfits songs this fall punknews org Retrieved July 18 2011 Glenn Danzig talks 20th anniversary tour future plans punknews org Retrieved July 18 2011 Doyle says Jerry Only f cked up Danzig Misfits reunion punknews org Retrieved July 18 2011 Misfits Land of the Dead Coming Halloween 2009 misfits com Misfits October 10 2009 Retrieved October 11 2009 a b c Blair Eric November 18 2010 The Misfits Jerry Only talks to Eric Blair about the new Misfits CD etc Part No 1 The Blairing Out with Eric Blair Show Retrieved November 22 2010 via YouTube a b Misfits replace Robo title new album Punknews org November 24 2010 Retrieved November 24 2010 Blair Eric November 18 2010 The Misfits Jerry Only says Glen Danzig needs to Repent amp Jesus Christ is God part 2 The Blairing Out with Eric Blair Show Retrieved November 22 2010 via YouTube Paul Aubin August 17 2011 Misfits to release The Devil s Rain Punknews org Retrieved August 17 2011 Official Danzig Website Danzig verotik com Retrieved March 29 2012 DANZIG Confirmed For Wacken 2013 metalkaoz com Danzig announces fall leg of 25th anniversary tour w Doyle playing Roseland Ballroom dates recent live video amp setlist brooklynvegan com Misfits original lineup to reunite for Riot Fest consequenceofsount net May 12 2016 Coughlan Jamie Classic Misfits Line Up To Reunited Overblown Retrieved May 14 2016 Grow Kory May 13 2016 Misfits Jerry Only Explains How He Reunited with Glenn Danzig Rolling Stone Retrieved June 27 2016 Redding Dan May 13 2016 This Time Danzig and the Misfits Decided to Hit to the Stage Instead of the Courtroom Culture Creature Retrieved June 27 2016 Official Misfits Records Newsletter June 17th 2016 Misfits Records Retrieved June 27 2016 MISFITS Want Reunion To Continue Misfits Records September 6 2016 Retrieved September 6 2016 Watch Reunited MISFITS Perform at Forum in Los Angeles BLABBERMOUTH NET December 31 2017 Retrieved January 29 2018 Original Misfits announce New Jersey show with Suicidal Tendencies and Murphy s Law Vanyaland January 29 2018 Retrieved January 29 2018 1st original Misfits N J concert in a generation was the long awaited rage fest we hoped for review The Star Ledger Retrieved May 21 2018 Jackie Full Metal Glenn Danzig We re Not Gonna Do Many More Misfits Shows Loudwire Retrieved June 18 2019 How Many More Misfits Reunion Shows Will There Be According to Legal Documents Probably Just One MetalSucks June 11 2019 Retrieved June 18 2019 Kaufman Spencer May 17 2021 Original Misfits to Perform Walk Among Us in Full at Riot Fest 2022 Joining My Chemical Romance as Headliners Consequence of Sound Retrieved May 17 2021 Fletcher David October 30 2022 Misfits Made Our Halloween Dreams Come True Saturday Night a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Layne Anni June 3 1998 Misfits Find Hideous New Singer Rolling Stone Archived from the original on May 29 2007 Andrews Thomas Brent August 2005 The Pot Plan Chronic Discontent Books p 91 ISBN 0 9767056 0 5 Van Pelt Doug 2004 Rock Stars on God Relevant Media Group pp 49 50 ISBN 9780972927697 Blush 2001 p 194 DeRosa John March 7 2005 Stuck in Lodi Archived from the original on February 17 2009 Retrieved February 11 2009 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Blush 2001 p 202 Blush 2001 p 204 Erlewine Stephen American Psycho Review AllMusic Retrieved February 11 2009 Abowitz Richard American Psycho Review Rolling Stone Archived from the original on September 17 2006 Prato Greg Cuts from the Crypt Review AllMusic Retrieved February 11 2009 50 Greatest Pop Punk Albums Rolling Stone November 15 2017 Retrieved April 14 2019 Bracelin Jason December 22 2017 Improbable reunion tour brings the Misfits to Las Vegas Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 14 2019 Lawson Dom May 13 2016 The Misfits five reasons to welcome their reunion The Guardian Retrieved April 14 2019 Misfits Enlist Ex Slayer Drummer Dave Lombardo for Reunion Shows on Rollingstone com BibliographyBlush Steven 2001 American Hardcore A Tribal History New York Feral House ISBN 0 922915 71 7 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Misfits Wikiquote has quotations related to Misfits band Official website Misfits at AllMusic Misfits discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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