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- Earth A.D. / Wolfs Blood, an Album by Misfits. Released 12 December 1983 on Plan 9 (catalog no. PL9-02; Vinyl LP).
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Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood is the second studio album to be released by American punk rock band Misfits. It is the last album the group recorded with founding member Glenn Danzig on vocals, who issued the vinyl record on his Plan 9 label in December 1983, two months after he played his last concert with the band.
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- Hardcore, Punk, Horror Rock
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- “There Was Some Really Crazy S__T Going On”
- An Anarchic Reputation
- A Thrashier, Metal-Infused Punk
- “The Archetypal Horror-Punk Band”
- “After Earth Ad, There Was Nowhere to Go”
Misfits were formed in 1977, in Lodi, New Jersey, by aspiring singer-songwriter Glenn Danzig, who reputedly named his new outfit after Marilyn Monroe’s final film, The Misfits. Line-up changes dogged the band’s early days, though their core personnel – Danzig and bassist Jerry Only (aka Jerry Caiafa) – remained constants as they cut their teeth pla...
The New York punk scene did, however, help toughen up Misfits’ sound. After self-releasing their debut single, “Cough/Cool,” via their own Blank Records imprint, the band drafted in several different guitarists, eventually settling on Only’s brother Doyle (aka Paul Caiafa). Danzig also junked the electric piano he’d previously played and concentrat...
Recorded during 1981 and released in March 1982 through Slash/Ruby Records, Misfits’ acclaimed debut album, Walk Among Us, captured the band’s original, NYC-influenced sound, with Danzig coming on like a scuzzier Joey Ramone and his group careering through roistering anthems including “I Turned Into A Martian,” “Vampira” and “Night Of The Living De...
Short, sharp, and wilfully abrasive, Earth AD was originally released in December 1983, but later extended to full album length and rechristened Earth A.D/Wolfs Blood, with the addition of the three tracks from the band’s 1984 non-album single, “Die, Die My Darling.” The record, first issued through Danzig’s Plan 9 label (it was later reissued thro...
Earth AD, however, has since been cited as a landmark hardcore punk release. Green Day, blink-182, and Alkaline Trio have sung its praises, while Metallica has recorded covers of several tracks from the album. They laid down a frenzied medley of “Last Caress” and “Green Hell” for their 1987 release, The $5.98 EP: Garage Days Re-Revisited, and they ...
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Earth A.D. / Wolfs Blood, an Album by Misfits. Released 12 December 1983 on Plan 9 (catalog no. PL9-02; Vinyl LP). Genres: Hardcore Punk, Horror Punk. Rated #88 in the best albums of 1983, and #6900 of all time album..
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- 12 December 1983
- Misfits
- 3.65 / 5.0 0.5 from 4,997 ratings
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Earth A.D. / Wolfs Blood, an Album by Misfits. Released 12 December 1983 on Plan 9 (catalog no. PL9-02; Vinyl LP). Genres: Hardcore Punk, Horror Punk. Rated #55 in the best albums of 1983, and #5229 of all time album..