But it was in their original incarnation between 1977 and 1983 that they made history. This fast and visceral form of punk heralded a new age of extreme music. Fishnets and eyeliner are nothing new to the punk rock scene, but AFI present an image that's more Addams Family than Epitaph. (BYO, 1985) The music hit me next. Bouncing Souls â 'Maniacal Laughter', 37. Fuelled by the bandâs technically sharp guitarist, East Bay Ray Pepperell, Fresh Fruit also had more musical fire than contemporary efforts by similarly over-the-top hardcore shock-rockers like Fear or the Adolescents.”, “To me, California Über Alles is one of our best songs,” East Bay Ray told TeamRock in 2015. It was powerful and energetic, but it was slightly sophisticated because of James Williamsonâs guitar playing. “I always felt that we were on to something big,” current Misfits bassist Jerry Only told Metal Hammer in 2016. Today, it's a touchstone of American punk. Alt-rock pioneers such as Nirvana and Sonic Youth have cited the band as key to their development, yet the group's approach has also been co-opted by death rockers, noise musicians and more. Fronted by the great Poly Styrene, the band's excellent Germfree Adolescents LP is a rigorous exercise in what many would call post-punk or new wave today, incorporating keyboards and saxophone in addition to melodic vocals to create a wholly new approach to the genre. He was doing a lot of stuff, but it didnât take away the drive. “There was a backlash from the royalists. So being able to experience new albums virtually has at least been somethingâa relief, a release, a welcome distraction. There was something about that record that was creepy. Siouxsie and the Banshees â 'The Scream', 47. “The visuals had Iggy and his cool pants, and the guitar player with the stack of Marshalls. It may not sound that complicated on the surface but it actually has a lot more sections than most other songs. (Nitro, 2000) The band were capable of being spiky, boorish and arrogant one minute, then smart, intellectual and humane the next. Pepper innocence, the Ramones pillaged the sounds of their childhood (surf music, girl groups and British Invasion pop) and distilled rock down to its three-chord essence while celebrating their own twisted culture in tracks about huffing, horror movies and hustling. Before they were modern rock darlings, Bad Religion were one of L.A.'s premier hardcore bands, and this album offers ample evidence why. In terms of timing alone, that song was a work of spittle-flecked, petulant genius. Please refresh the page and try again. The second album from New Jersey pop-punkers the Bouncing Souls is one of the best and most under-rated punk albums of the nineties. Our list of 40 Greatest Punk Albums of All Time, covering everyone from the Ramones and the Sex Pistols to Sleater-Kinney and Blink-182. Punk rock gave kids from both sides of the community something positive to direct their anger and frustration towards, and Suspect Device is simply one of the finest punk songs ever. This cult punk band from working-class New Jersey were suddenly the name on every on-trend music fanâs lips â the fact that theyâd split up several years earlier was neither here nor there. Or at least cause a fair bit of bloody mayhem trying. Considering Iggy's heroic intake of pharmaceuticals, it's a wonder the band could compose itself long enough to make such a savage and succinct work. Featuring ferociously raunchy tracks like "Sonic Reducer," "I Need Lunch" and the immortal "Caught with the Meat in Your Mouth," their debut more than lives up to its title. This is a list of notable or influential albums in the history of punk rock This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. The Raw Power album was a desperate, flailing last stab at infamy. And, well, it ⦠About as comfortable as an unanesthetized root canal, Big Black's second album capped a four-year career that proved punk needn't be straightforward to be strong. “The sleeve drew me in right away,” The Cult guitarist Billy Duffy told TeamRock of the album in 2016. The Cramps â 'Bad Music for Bad People', 12. Future Publishing Limited Quay House, The Ambury, Their savant genius was already there â all they needed was an interpreter to translate passion into the language of vinyl, and here it was. Sonically, it represented a less aggressive style of "melodic hardcore" that would prove hugely influential to the post-hardcore movement, but even more important were its truly introspective lyrics, which don't try to offer solutions for problems, instead allowing words to hang in space, and let feeling and energy take over. “That was a big one for me. (SST, 1984) These U.K. gloom-'n'-doomers morphed Eighties anarcho-punk into seething death rock via the nightmarish poetry of certifiably schizoid frontman Nick Blinko, who also provides the band's fretwork and lunatic album art. In fact, it went on to change the legacy of punk forever. Born James Jewel Osterberg in the industrial rust pile of Detroit in 1947, wired like a Frankenstein creature, Iggy burst onto the stages of Motor City in the late 60s, spray-painted like a killer robot, a mad bag of screaming skin ânâ bones leading the scuzziest, loudest, most violent gang of hardcore stooges the world had ever recoiled from. "Sex Bomb" is the big "hit" from the LP, a saxophone-laced exercise in rock discordance that comes off like a more deviant track by the Stooges. If punk is supposed to push boundaries and be truly adventurous, then Germfree Adolescents is punk as fuck. For a fast-paced punk set, it seemed to suit it all quite well.”. October 22, 2018 First there was punk: A natural outgrowth of rock ânâ roll in its purest formâwild, untamed, fast, young, loud and snotty. You simply cannot out-rock this perfectly-titled album. SOIA's brand of hardcore is as synonymous with New York as the Yankees, but what made their proper debut, Blood, Sweat and No Tears, so memorable was its thrashy crossover sound and the unrelenting raw edge of songs like "My Life" and "Disillusion.". NOFX perfected the art of musical sarcasm, all without sacrificing musicality, as Fat Mike's snotty vocals cut through some of the most frenetic punk rock of all time. (Epitaph, 1989) The bad news about Raw Power is that the tin-eared production turned the dynamics of its songs into mud. It split the audience and ultimately split the band too. It is no understatement to say that the Faith/Void split inadvertently mapped out two major paths for future hardcore to follow. When vocalist Roger Miret closes the album's title track by blurting "Why am I the one to fucking blame?" Descendents â 'Milo Goes to College', 20. The Ramones were the exact opposite of that, they were so stripped-down and bare-boned and so fast. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources . Subhumans â 'The Day the Country Died', 21. The Germs' leader fatally overdosed in 1980, but his bratty brilliance on this 1979 album, a volcanic pre-hardcore assault featuring such disturbed missives as "Lexicon Devil" and "Richie Dagger's Crime.". Disagree? The term "pop punk" is often co-opted and repackaged as power pop or some variation therein, yet the core concept is simple â melodic songs packaged with a punk slant. All rights reserved. The quartet's cover of Nena's "99 Red Balloons" is one of a handful of schlock interpretations to emerge as a punk classic. Hands down the catchiest record to come from the youth crew pre-1990 HYHC scene. Drummer Jet Black was a former ice-cream manufacturer who was already nearing 40; keyboard player Dave Greenfield had been in a prog rock group; bassist Jean-Jacques Burnel was a classically trained guitar player; singer/guitarist Hugh Cornwell was a former biochemist and lab rat. Columbia. He seemed to be more evolved â or maybe involved â in his picking technique than some other guys. All Rights Reserved. was as angry as it was primitive but it wasnât until its 1982 follow-up, Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing that Discharge really discovered their destructive stride. Frayed and ragged like well-worn sneakers, the bubblegum blitz of New Yorkâs Ramones was as simple and blunt as a mallet. “I learned to play guitar to that album,” Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones told Classic Rock in 2017. movement made much mileage out of this. Strummerâs lyric clearly admires the section of the black community that âdonât mind throwing a brickâ â the rioters pushed into confrontations by aggressive policing and refusing to take it anymore. (IRS, 1979) Against Me! Amphetamine-fueled L.A. power pop with a twisted sense of humor. “Fresh Fruit⦠is the ultimate hardcore comedy album,” wrote Rolling Stone in 2016, “with singer Jello Biafra playing Johnny Rotten as goofball satirist on songs like California Über Alles and Holiday In Cambodia. They didnât know it at the time, but the Misfits would be the bridge between the US punk scene and its younger, gnarlier brother, hardcore. This pariah status was due partly to their un-punk backgrounds. With its discordant male-female harmonies and turbo-charged Chuck Berry riffs (courtesy of madman guitarist Billy Zoom), X's 1980 debut sounded like nothing else in punk rock at the time. The Dickies â 'The Incredible Shrinking Dickies', 40. Good punk bands aren't hard to find, there's plenty of great punk music out there, thanks to the many punk groups on this list. (Dischord, 1984) (SST, 1984) The old sound of â77 was now loaded with the kind of frantic drums and heavily distorted guitars reminiscent of Motörhead. Punk rock is in its fucking forties â a frightening thought if there ever was one â and over that span the genre has produced many more than 50 great albums. Visit our corporate site. View reviews, ratings, news & more regarding your favorite band. Instead it was a riotous explosion of fun. The Clash was hurriedly-written and recorded and itâs a messy and thrilling snapshot of two creative forces gelling for the first time. 3.86 14 votes: 02 : Yon order of violence. With hits such as 'Train in Vain' and the unofficial anthem of the capital of the UK: 'London Calling', The Clash once again blend in hints of reggae, soul, blues and a ⦠Pop punk was beyond popular in 2001, with some of the genreâs biggest bands sharing huge albums. Latecomers to New York's CBGB scene, the Dead Boys wasted no time establishing themselves as the ugliest, sleaziest and most socially unacceptable band around. In 1980, Black Flag's original singer, Keith Morris, left to form his own band, Circle Jerks. Why? New Rose was the first recorded acknowledgement of punk, a form of music that aimed to sweep aside everything in its path. Punk is working-class music, and there is no record that better exemplifies that blue-collar spirit of the music than Cock Sparrer's Shock Troops. And it was awesome. "Kill the Poor," "Holiday in Cambodia" and "Let's Lynch the Landlord" are just some of the rapid-fire highlights of their influential 1980 debut. The Feeding of the 5000 was not just the debut LP of the seminal U.K. outfit Crass â it was a rallying cry. Suicidal Tendencies â 'Suicidal Tendencies', 41. The clown princes of British punk, the Damned stopped fighting and puking long enough in 1979 to capture this brilliant collision of power pop, glam rock, gothic psychedelia, and rampaging punk on tape. The Damnedâs Damned Damned Damned combined the heads-down, no-nonsense approach of The Ramones with the demented, frantic aggression of The Stooges, and screeched to a fizzing climax in just under 30 minutes. (Spiderleg, 1983) These punk albums from 1981 were some of the best releases to come out that year. The Stooges were the most dangerous band of their time, an unrelenting cyclone of destruction that left a trail of blood, broken bottles and dirty syringes in their path. Copyright © 2021 by Project M Group LLC. The third album by âthe only band that ever matteredâ is not only an essential punk record, but itâs also considered by many to be one of the best albums of all time; ⦠Punk went Platinum with Dookie, and suddenly boredom and alienation weren't just the province of high school's freaks and geeks anymore; now every mall rat in America had a stake in adolescent angst. (Virgin, 1977) Hate to break it to you but David Bowie wasnât really a spaceman, Tom Waits wasnât a hobo and Ice-T didnât really kill cops.). It really was a startling sound for that time. Against Me! And it's still the quintessential punk album. When Metallica and others like them looked at it, they saw the purity and the genius behind what it was. and 1992's self-titled EP, Bikini Kill shoved the scene to the cultural forefront with Pussy Whipped, their debut album. The album's essential vitality struck a chord with some, however, and it became the biggest-selling import ever, eventually seeing U.S. release in an altered version. Alongside New Rose, there was the irrepressible Neat Neat Neat and sinister beauties like I Fall, Born To Kill and So Messed Up. (Corpus Christi, 1983) Poppy, but not too poppy, Maniacal Laughter delivers mosh-friendly singalongs that don't sacrifice the Souls' ample street cred. 3.67 21 votes: 06 : Gatecreeper An Unexpected Reality. Minor Threat only released one album during their brief lifespan, but that's all it took. Blitzkrieg Bop was likened to a rallying call by Buzzcocks chief Pete Shelley. This form needs Javascript to display, which your browser doesn't support. â 'Transgender Dysphoria Blues', 33. There's no disrupting that Descendents were the originators of bratty, nasally voiced emo punk. to the frenetic "Ever Fallen in Love? Early gigs often saw mass walkouts and punch-ups. Fusing bright, slashing chords and hyperactive bass runs with frontman Jello Biafraâs acerbic yodel-cum-snarl the band mercilessly dispatched cruel, irreverent and unceremonious potshots at political corruption and large-scale human idiocy with a mixture of crackling ire and bleak, yellow-fanged comedy.”, That sense of quick-witted, never-miss-a-beat humour which consistently refused to take any prisoners is what made Fresh Fruit⦠stand apart from all its contemporaries. Greg Graffin brings his master degree from UCLA to bear on songs that tackle politics, philosophy, ecology and other egghead topics. (Slash, 1982) Where White Riot becomes problematic is in the fact that its sentiments echo that of many far right groups. The album's harmonious marriage of fiery punk and pointed emotion laid a blueprint followed by virtually every hardcore band to follow, while the group's much-espoused clean living inspired a whole straight-edge subculture. Rancid â '...And Out Come the Wolves', 7. (Combat, 1989) The brilliance of this collection is that it combines the standard Brit-punk anthems by the Sex Pistols, the Damned, the Buzzcocks, and Stiff Little Fingers with other great songs that typify the variety and range of punk-era independent music from both sides of the Atlantic. They formed as the Guildford Stranglers in 1974. With this album, the band introduced hardcore to a world of possibilities, where socially conscious ideas steep in a boiling melting pot of punk, jazz, blues and folk. Fear were a jalopy of a band that mowed down every sacred cow with wild, drunken abandon. Heâs an underrated guitar player, for sure.”. We were something ya just couldnât cage.”. Iâll never forget hearing Alternative Ulster and reading those lyrics for the first time. Charismatic, racoon-eyed frontsiren Siousxie Sioux and her banshees already had a Top 10 U.K. single in "Hong Kong Garden" when they dropped this debut album a few months later. Like many of the bands on this list, the Cramps not only wrote great songs, but they also created an entire subgenre. In 2012, many important punk albums hit the 35th anniversary mark, particularly some of the best UK punk albums of the â70s. Discharge â 'Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing', 18. The stark, post-apocalyptic imagery that goes hand in hand with Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing resonates today in the artwork and merch designs of popular punk bands like Tragedy. It was like taking off in a jet.”. The Clash, The Pistols, The Damned â here are the defining punk albums that shaped the genre as we know it. Itâs repetitive and direct, striking the listener harder with every musical phrase. Fillred with self-explanatory songs like The BMX Song and The Nerds, The Freaks And The Romantics, The Boucning Souls sang about the things that mattered tom them and didn't give a ⦠(Touch and Go, 1987) one is tempted to answer, "Because it all started right here, Holmes.". They werenât the most proficient of players, but God, were they effective. Lyrically, the five-piece depict a world amidst full-blown nuclear warfare, an unsurprising theme given the political and military tension in the early â80s. You canât make it sound any better, either, as Iggyâs noisy, unnecessary 1998 remix attests to. If L.A.'s late-Seventies punk scene had one true superstar, it was unquestionably Darby Crash. Junior Murvinâs Police And Thieves single was released in the UK in July 1976, the perfect soundtrack to that yearâs Notting Hill carnival riot and tailor-made for the Roxy, the punk club where Don Letts DJâd, playing reggae and dub records (there just werenât enough punk records to play all night and reggaeâs outsider status meant it fitted perfectly). As a result, Can I Say resonates with genuine emotion to this day. Ian MacKaye produced this assault of raw punk anthems, triumphing equality, and youth power for Minor Threat's West Coast straight-edge counterparts. The good news is that unhinged combat-rockers like Search And Destroy, Raw Power and Your Pretty Face Is Going To Hell actually sound better buried under a wall of ear-shredding distortion. (Lookout!, 1991) It sounds like a joke, but Cro-Mags were always serious as a heart attack. “Itâs got so much going for it. Best Punk Albums of 2021 01 : Terminal Bliss Brute Err/ata. “Born of a time when much of UK punkâs first wave had grown flabby,” wrote Alex Deller for the BBC in 2011, “the Dead Kennedys stood alongside fellow upstarts MDC, Bad Brains and the Misfits in forging their own harder, wilder sounds and bringing the genre to its next logical stage of development. It wasnât just a rock band: it got political and it was offensive to a lot of people. This anthology captures the Berkeley, California, legends in all their fleeting glory. (SST, 1982) Site also contains reviews, ratings & more. Dio live albums: repackaged but still offering more Heaven than Hell, Black Sabbath: Vol 4 Super Deluxe Edition - sometimes, the drugs do work, 10 things we want from Iron Maiden in 2021. Bridging the gap between pub-rock and new wave, The Stranglersâ debut was a brutal assault on the senses, taking on all-comers and refusing to adhere to membership of any hip London scene. The Pistols: searing and sneering, nihilistic and iconic (the artwork, the clothes). The Damned: the court jesters. Here's to a reunion we actually want and will probably never get. (Alternative Tentacles, 1980) 3.7 316 votes: 05 : Endling (UK) The Heavy Frigate. Dixie is one of the pinnacles of the subgenre, mixing clean vocals with ripping guitars to create the total package. (EMI, 1978) Bath View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "The Best Punk Album In The World...Ever!" Their debut, Fire of Love, saw freewheeling frontman Jeffree Lee Pierce directing his compatriots' fugue like a mad preacher on iconic songs like "Sex Beat" and "She's Like Heroin to Me." Go tell it to your religious fundamentalist flat-earth brethren, because youâre wrong. Its best riffs may have been stolen from classic rockers like the Who, the Kinks and the Small Faces, but 1977's Never Mind the Bullocks... still stands as the defining artifact of British punk. Following four albums of fast and furious street punk, this was the New York quartetâs big bid for mainstream and commercial success. This was The Stoogesâ last stand, written and recorded in London under a sickly black cloud of betrayal, drugs and doom. Their very first album, Static Age â an instant classic recorded in 1978, but criminally unreleased until 1997 â was buzzsaw punk-pop drenched in fake blood. Former roadie, Kelvin âCalâ Morris, was now fronting the band and they were growing into a far heavier beast. “I remember being in there when the guy put it on, and just being floored by how amazing it sounded. If The Clash never really disavowed White Riot, they also never recorded anything like it again. Different musical genres, such as post-punk, new wave and hardcore, were emerging from the now fractured scene bringing with it an influx of new bands. The holy trinity of punk were so perfectly formed in 1977 that itâs hard to imagine the scene without any one of them. “From the opening riff of Suspect Device I was hooked. The National Front had similar views: that Britain was run by bankers (read âjewsâ) and white people should fight back and reclaim their country. The Day the Country Died is a landmark for anarcho-punk, and one of the key records of its era. Of course, they were right. The 10 Best Punk and Garage Rock Albums of 2019 Shake Appealâs annual round-up highlights essential scuzz-rock from Australia, Barcelona, Oakland, and more. (SST, 1981) Their 1986 debut combined the belligerent thrash of NYC hardcore with the metallic heaviness of Motörhead and Black Sabbath; impossibly brutal tracks like "Show You No Mercy" and "Street Justice" make the record an old-school classic. Their music â a darker, bloodier take on the Ramonesâ 50s-indebted bubblegum punk â and their look â be-muscled gravediggers glowering out from under âdevil locksâ â would influence bands from Metallica and GNâR, to AFI and Slipknot, through My Chemical Romance and Black Veil Brides (but donât hold that against them). (ROIR, 1982) But the first playback was one of those moments you never forget. For a brief moment in the late 80s, the Misfits were just about the coolest band on the planet. Walter Schreifels (later to form Quicksand and Rival Schools) covers all the important topics of the time, like vegetarianism, friendship, racism and, of course, the scene. Dischargeâs first full-length release in 1981 set the UK hardcore wheels in motion. (Subterranean, 1982) Punk is, of course, very much alive in 2013, particularly in regions like Southern California. Legendary BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel celebrated the albumâs arrival by playing five tracks on his show, and shortly after the band jetted off to New York to become the first punk band to embark on a US tour. (Combat, 1984) Named for a nasty frat house initiation rite, the band ejaculated this rip-roaring, beer-breathed debut full of hilarious classics like "Wasted" and "World up My Ass.". America's answer to the Sex Pistols â singer Jello Biafra sounded like Johnny Rotten on helium â Dead Kennedys assaulted religion, capitalism and the government with a double dose of rage and humor. And nothing illustrated that more explicitly than Damned Damned Damned. Dead Kennedys â 'Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables', 2. 3.7 44 votes: 04 : Portrayal of Guilt We Are Always Alone. The ultimate gang of punk outriders, The Stranglers never bothered to endear themselves to the mainstream public or the music press. And then I started to hear it, and I started to understand it, and I was blown away and I started wanting to hear more.”. These punk rocks are also making some of the best rock songs of 2019. But James Williamson is a way technically better guitar player. The eight snare blasts that violently signal the start of the record give way to a cacophony of crashing drums and soupy guitars. In fact, while there was a lot going on musically that year, any music nerd will agree that 1977 belonged to punk ⦠We reckoned the only way we were ever going to hear rock music played live was to do it ourselves. In a perfect world, the album would have cut a swath through the treacle of the American Top 40, but instead it merely sparked an underground revolution, shaping the sound of punk and the attitude of all alternative music to come. Along the way they became slouched heroes to future generations of speed freaks, grunge geeks and pawn-shop guitar slashers with neither the dexterity nor the inclination to mimic Zeppelin or Clapton. Originally released on cassette, their 1982 debut is still absolutely vital. (Razor, 1983) What a song.”. The Gun Club were among the first bands to combine roots music with punk rock in the early Eighties, birthing the ear-splitting tribal spectacle known as blues-punk. Oi!-friendly tunes mix and break-your-neck rhythms, putting the band â and, amazingly, its home state of New Jersey â on the punk rock map. Iggy virtually invented every stock punk rock move in the book, all while stumbling through a fiery narco buzz in the searing summer of 1969. Both men were classic rockânâroll dreamers. Upon its release, Damaged was perceived as a public threat, and it's easy to see why: The lyrics are unremittingly bleak, Henry Rollins rails like a caged animal and the cacophony of choked riffs and hyperspeed drumming makes prior three-chord punk bands sound like Julliard grads. By Evan Minske r Hare Krishna junkies playing hardcore? One of the late, great Metallica bassist Cliff Burton's favorite albums, Discharge's debut was a revolutionary call to arms for everyone from Rancid to Sepultura. Human is the lone Daft Punk album to feel reactionary to the bandâs own success, and even if it did produce a successful inverse to Discovery, it was as impersonal as the group has ever been. It was the song that helped launch the Ramones as the roaring embodiment of New York punk. Void's side, meanwhile, laid the groundwork for crossover thrash, reaffirming in the process that punk rock doesn't need to be played perfectly to be perfect. In 1975, two years before their debut single, Melody Maker sneered that “the only sense in which The Stranglers could be considered new wave is that no one had the gall to palm off this rubbish before”. (BYO, 1984) And some of them still elude the mainstream to this day. Best Of, Lists The Top 100 Post-Punk Albums by Treble staff. (Captain Oi, 1979) Best punk-rock albums of all times continued from the list of rock albums | History of Rock Music | Send suggestions (only one album per band) Gun Club: Fire of Love (1981) Husker Du: Zen Arcade (1984) Minutemen: Double Nickels On The Dime (1984) The songs are so well chosen that the punk aesthetic is ⦠And a secret, unexpected ingredient with the drum beat. 3.57 149 votes: ⦠“I was just starting to get into punk, but Iâd never heard anything like it. At its simplest, post-punk is what punk evolved ⦠I never get tired of playing it.”, “California Über Alles is the perfect political punk rock song,” Anti-Flag bassist Chris #2 agreed in 2016. Still, cuts like "Turn on the News," "Broken Home, Broken Heart" and "Masochism World" were classic punk all the way. The Dickies' first LP was a combination of new tracks and singles, of which there were many for record collector nerds. Win every Phil Collins studio album on vinyl! A list of the top albums of the year from Rolling Stone (Pop-Punk). On the band's sixth album Transgender Dysphoria Blues, frontwoman Laura Jane Grace confronted â and transcended â such shallow, binary perceptions by way of personal narrative, developing her experiences as a transgender woman into one of queer punk's watershed moments. Jello [Biafra, vocals] did not believe in grey. Many of these D-beat bands would go as far as to adopt either the prefix or suffix of Dischargeâs name as a homage to the British bandâs legacy â Swedenâs Disfear for example. “Belfast was a backwater in those days, so we were always going to be playing catch-up,” Burns told Classic Rock in 2017. “In November 1978 I borrowed Never Mind The Bollocks from some friends and I was just freaked out by it. And it worked. So I went back a week later and was first in line when it went on sale. (Total Treble, 2014) Combining their love of B-movies, Fifties greaser rock and horror imagery, the New Jersey-bred Misfits forged a legacy based on catchy songs and a ghoulish stage show that has never been surpassed â plus they introduced the world to the force of nature known as Glenn Danzig.
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