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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arthur_GoogyArthur Googy - Wikipedia

    Arthur Googy is an American musician known for being the drummer of horror punk band The Misfits from 1980 to 1982. Originally from Jackson Heights, New York, he attended Blessed Sacrament elementary school followed by a brisk visit to Newtown High. [1]

  2. Feb 3, 2021 · Arthur Googy quit over an alleged altercation after ordering two cheeseburgers on a tour stop — an offense that angered budget conscious Glenn Danzig. Ex-Black Flag drummer Robo took over in time to record Earth A.D. Robo, who had been booted from the Caiafa's home, moved in with Danzig.

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  3. May 22, 2024 · By the time they recorded 1982’s Walk Among Us, they had been joined on guitar by Jerry Only’s hulking brother Doyle – aka Paul Caiafa – and drummer Arthur Googy. Released via US indie label Slash, Walk Among Us defined the goth-edged punk rock sound that set them apart – one part Ramones, one part Roger Corman, played by glowering ...

  4. www.discogs.com › artist › 276907-Arthur-GoogyArthur Googy - Discogs

    Arthur McGuckin, nicknamed "The Goog" by the band, joined The Misfits as the drummer in April 1980 and remained until April 1982 (making him the longest running drummer of the bands original era) when he left after an argument with Glenn Danzig.

  5. Arthur Googy. Arthur, nicknamed "The Goog" by his Misfits pals, joined the band in April 1980 and remained until April 1982 when he left after an argument with Glenn.

  6. 1,077 Followers, 131 Following, 42 Posts - Arthur "Googy" King (@arthurgoogyking) on Instagram: "Lead singer of "The Noise" Started off playing drums for The Misfits.................... "The Noise" New single 👇 https://youtu.be/PHsOwu4MDUU".

  7. In Image’s place came drummer Arthur Googy, while Steele’s spot went to Only’s hulking kid brother Paul, who’d become known as the none-more-ripped guitar legend Doyle. By the time the Misfits came together to record Walk Among Us they had generated a great deal of notoriety, if not fame.