American Psycho The Misfits

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  • Release Date: 05/13/1997
  • Sales Rank: 5,113
  • Label: FONTANA GEFFEN
  • UPC: 720642512623
 
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American Psycho

1LISTENAbominable Dr. Phibes 1:41
2LISTENAmerican Psycho 2:06
3LISTENSpeak of the Devil 1:47
4LISTENWalk Among Us 1:23
5LISTENThe Hunger 1:43
6LISTENFrom Hell They Came 2:16
7LISTENDig up Her Bones 3:01
8LISTENBlacklight 1:27
9LISTENResurrection 1:29
10LISTENThis Island Earth 2:15
11LISTENCrimson Ghost 2:01
12LISTENDay of the Dead 1:49
13LISTENThe Haunting 1:25
14LISTENMars Attacks 2:28
15LISTENHate the Living, Love the Dead 1:36
16LISTENShining 2:59
17LISTENDon't Open 'Til Doomsday 7:03

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Editorial Reviews

Though it can't really be The Misfits without GLENN DANZIG's amazing crooning and songwriting, try holding on to that prejudice after hearing the crunch and pummel of the band's first LP in 14 years. DANIEL REY's produced, and Nevermind NIRVANA mixer/Bad Religion's Stranger Than Fiction producer ANDY WALLACE ferociously mixed. With their treatment, songs such as "Walk Among Us' and "The Haunting" are just a few of the tunes that bring back the thrill of 1982's Walk Among Us. Most of the cuts even reuse the "wooah-wooahs" that were the band's trademark. New singer MICHALE GRAVES is a good find for a difficult position, and bassist JERRY ONLY and his guitarist brother DOYLE (much improved in the years since he replaced BOBBY STEELE) present an airtight case they they were the Misfits sound as much as Danzig, and can recreate it at will. In fact, this LP should have been the follow-up to Walk Among Us instead of that awful Earth A.D./Wolsblood hardcore mess that effectively ended the orignal band's career in 1983, when Danzig split off to form SAM HAIN on the way to a solo metal career. The Misfits return to New York stages is a brilliant, mega-scary sight! Jack Rabid, All Music Guide

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American Psychoby Anonymous

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June 09, 2007: I know that a lot of people have been listening to the Misfits since they came out, but I was not one of them. 1, I was not around when they first started, and 2, my dad only has their one cd, "Cuts from the Crypt." I have heard other people say that with Danzig their music was better, but I had heard it from te reverse of most people, I heard it with Michale Graves before Danzig, and I had never known that he had not been in the band originally until my father told me a few years ago. I have heard the Misfits with Danzig and I must say that they are both very good, however, their CDs with Michale Graves sound much better than that with Danzig. True, I did buy Collection II, and I like Last Caress, We are 138, and We Bite. I agree that Danzig has a very good voice, I like it much better than Gene Simmons', but not everyone would feel that way. I can only say that I agree that both sides of the Misfits, with and without Danzig, were equally good and different in their own ways.

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June 26, 2004: A decent album, michale graves was a poor choice for vocals though... it's a shame danzigs not in it anymore. If you want to hear the misfits i suggest the collections I and II or some of their older albums.


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