With their second album, the incredibly short Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood, the Misfits speed up the tempo even more, which combined with their amateur musicianship to produce a...
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Legacy of Brutality compiles a variety of Misfits rarities and outtakes, including the entire unissued portion of the band's unreleased 1978 debut, Static Age (several of...
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Purists may disagree, but for the benighted, The Misfits is the best place to start -- a 20-track anthology that gives you the most Misfits for your money. Everything that...
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The one effort by the Danzig-led Misfits not collected on the Box Set (alternate versions of all songs can be found there, though), Walk Among Us rapidly became a legendary...
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Recorded thanks to some studio time received in exchange for giving up an early label name claimed by another company, though unreleased in its original form until its...
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Along with Legacy of Brutality and The Misfits, here's another pretty damn indispensable non-LP collection of these late-'70s/early-'80s punk legends from New Jersey,...
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The Misfits' legend grew over the years following the original band's breakup to warrant an increasing number of compilations like Legacy of Brutality and the baldly titled...
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Obviously it's not fair that when a bass player leaves a band no one cares, and when the lead singer leaves it's as if the band is over. Sure, there's always Van Halen, who...
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Sporting the same lineup as on American Psycho (read: two members from the band's prime, but no Glenn Danzig), the reunited Misfits continue their resurrection from the...
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With their second album, the incredibly short Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood, the Misfits speed up the tempo even more, which combined with their amateur musicianship to produce a...
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Project 1950 is technically a Misfits album, but it's more like Frankenstein's monster, a cobbled-together project given life by the kinetic, funbox electricity emitted by a...
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