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  1. The Misfits are an American punk rock band often recognized as the progenitors of the horror punk subgenre, blending punk and other musical influences with horror film themes and imagery.

  2. 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.

  3. The track charted #1 on radio (as reported by FMQB’s SubModern singles chart) in 2003. Project 1950 is the highest charting release in the 30-year career of the Misfits. The album debuted on Billboard's Heatseekers Chart at #2 and Billboard's Top Independent Albums Chart at #5.

    • “Attitude” From: “Bullet” single (1978) “Attitude” dates from the Misfits’ earliest recording session in 1977, and it would have appeared on their debut album if any record label was ballsy enough to release it.
    • “Last Caress” From: 'Static Age' (1997) “Last Caress” is simultaneously the Misfits’ most offensive and singable ditty — and that’s saying something. No one but Glenn Danzig could make such dire threats against innocent babies and righteous mothers with such romantic delivery.
    • “Where Eagles Dare” From: 'Legacy of Brutality' (1985) Both Iron Maiden and the Misfits wrote songs inspired by the classic WWII epic Where Eagles Dare, starring Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood, but only one exchanged the heroic script for thinly veiled allusions to prostitution, S&M and venereal disease.
    • “Green Hell” From: 'Earth A.D. / Wolf’s Blood' (1983) One of a handful of Misfits songs made famous by Metallica, “Green Hell” originally appeared on the horror punks’ second album, Earth A.D. /
    • DIG UP HER BONES (American Psycho, 1997) You can’t go wrong with this one! There’s such a fun, cheesy element to the Misfits, but they still sang songs about digging up dead bodies that have a much darker feel to them.
    • SKULLS (Walk Among Us, 1982) By and large, the entire Walk Among Usrecord is fun and great, and there’s lots of singable songs on it. I like this one because there’s an English soccer player called Paul Scholes who used to play for Manchester United, and in my head I would sing, ‘I want Paul Scholes’.
    • SATURDAY NIGHT (Famous Monsters, 1999) My mom’s name is Amy and her sister’s name is Julie, and those are the two names that are used in that song, so as a kid I’d find it really amusing when I’d sing this song in my room and my mum would be out in the living room on the phone to her sister.
    • GHOULS NIGHT OUT (12 Hits from Hell, 2001) This wasn’t an official release. It’s from the Hits from Hellrecord, which I believe was discontinued or is out of print.
  4. Jun 23, 2022 · Misfits, led by the incomparable Glenn Danzig, put the "horror" in horror-punk with their memorable tunes. Here are their 10 best songs.

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