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Glenn Danzig is an American singer, songwriter and musician who is largely considered to be the founding father of the Horror punk genre of music. He is the founder of The Misfits (original incarnation, 1977-1983), Samhain, and Danzig. He also owns the Evilive record label and Verotik, an adult-oriented comic book publishing company. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
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Evilive is a live album by The Misfits. ...
Verotik is an adult comic book company founded in the early 90s by famous hard rock/ punk musician Glenn Danzig (singer and songwriter for legendary bands The Misfits, Samhain and Danzig). ...
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His musical career spans thirty years, encompassing a range of genres from punk rock, heavy metal and industrial to blues and classical, and has influenced most notably Metallica, Rob Zombie, Guns N' Roses, AFI and countless others. His songs have been covered by Mourdella, The Network, Behemoth, Frightmare, Entombed, Guns N' Roses, The Agony Scene, Metallica, My Chemical Romance, NOFX, Pennywise, AFI, Alkaline Trio, and others. He has also written songs for long-time idols Johnny Cash, and Roy Orbison. Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
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Classical music is a broad, somewhat imprecise term, referring to music produced in, or rooted in the traditions of, European art, ecclesiastical and concert music, encompassing a broad period from roughly 1000 to the present day. ...
Metallica is a Grammy Award-winning American heavy metal/thrash metal band formed in 1981[1] and has become one of the most commercially successful musical acts of recent decades. ...
Robert Cummings (born January 12, 1965 in Haverhill, Massachusetts), better known as Rob Zombie, is an American musician, film director, and writer. ...
Guns N Roses is an American hard rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California in 1985. ...
AFI is a three-letter acronym that may refer to: AFI (band) Air Force Instruction Armed Forces of India Amniotic Fluid Index American Film Institute Australian Film Institute Australian Foresight Institute American Football Israel association Agencia Federal de Investigación, Mexico Africa-Indian Ocean (as in AFI Region) in aviation...
The Network is a 6-piece New Wave band and a supposed side-project of the band Green Day. ...
Behemoth ( ) is a Polish death metal band. ...
Frightmare may refer to: Frightmare, a 1974 Pete Walker film Frightmare, a 1983 horror film Frightmare, a 2000 horror film also known as Paranoid Frightmare, a metal band Frightmare, a video game Frightmare, an episode of Danny Phantom Category: ...
Entombed is a Swedish metal band which formed in 1987 (see 1987 in music) under the name of Nihilist. ...
Guns N Roses is an American hard rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California in 1985. ...
The Agony Scene is a Metalcore band from Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, whose musical style is a combination of thrash metal and hardcore. ...
Metallica is a Grammy Award-winning American heavy metal/thrash metal band formed in 1981[1] and has become one of the most commercially successful musical acts of recent decades. ...
My Chemical Romance are an American rock band formed in 2001. ...
NOFX is an American punk rock band formed in Los Angeles, California (now based in San Francisco), in 1983. ...
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AFI, in recent years short for A Fire Inside, is an American band from Ukiah, California. ...
Alkaline Trio (sometimes referred to as Ak3 or Alk3) is a band from Chicago, IL consisting of Matt Skiba on guitar/vocals, Dan Andriano on bass/vocals, and Derek Grant on drums/back-up vocals. ...
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Roy Kelton Orbison (April 23, 1936 â December 6, 1988), nicknamed The Big O, was an influential Grammy Award-winning American singer-songwriter, guitarist and a pioneer of rock and roll whose recording career spanned more than four decades. ...
As a singer, he is noted for his fine vocal range and distinctive style, which recalls (and has been compared to) that of Elvis Presley, Jim Morrison, Howlin' Wolf, and in an odd twist Italian Tenor Mario Lanza .[1][2][3] As an author, he is known for his fascination with horror, gore, occult, erotic and religious themes. Elvis redirects here. ...
For other persons named James or Jim Morrison, see James Morrison. ...
Chester Arthur Burnett (June 10, 1910 â January 10, 1976), better known as Howlin Wolf or sometimes, The Howlin Wolf, was an influential blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player. ...
Mario Lanza as Giuseppe Verdis Otello. ...
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Early years
Glenn Danzig (born Glenn Anzalone) was born into a Protestant family of Italian, German, and Scottish-American heritage alongside two older brothers and one younger brother. Their father was a strict Marine Corps veteran of World War II and the Korean War who worked as a television repairman. Within this setting, Glenn was introduced to hard rock music at an early age when one of his older brothers played him an album by Blue Cheer. Protestantism encompasses the forms of Christian faith and practice that originated with the doctrines of the Reformation. ...
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Combatants United Nations: Republic of Korea, Australia, Belgium, Luxembourg, Canada, Colombia, Ethiopia, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, South Africa, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States Medical staff: Denmark, Australia, Italy, Norway, Sweden Communist states: Democratic Peopleâs Republic of Korea, Peoples Republic of China, Soviet Union Commanders...
Blue Cheer is a San Francisco-based rock group of the late 1960s and early 1970s, who helped to pioneer heavy metal music. ...
Glenn Danzig worked in a comic book store in New York when he first began writing music.[1] This article is about the state. ...
Glenn Danzig graduated from Lodi High School in 1973, aspiring to become a comic book writer and/or photographer. He eventually started an adult-oriented comicbook company, Verotik, in the 90s. Lodi High School is a four year comprehensive public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grade from Lodi, in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Lodi Public Schools. ...
Verotik is an adult comic book company founded in the early 90s by famous hard rock/ punk musician Glenn Danzig (singer and songwriter for legendary bands The Misfits, Samhain and Danzig). ...
Sometime in the late 80s or early 90s, Danzig began training by Jerry Poteet the world-renowned martial artist in Jeet Kune Do.[4]. For alternative meanings of Gdańsk and Danzig, see Gdansk (disambiguation) and Danzig (disambiguation) The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ...
Jerry Poteet is one of Bruce Lees original students from the Chinatown era in the late 60s. ...
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Musical career Danzig started in the music business at the age of 11: first as a drum roadie, and then as a bass player in local garage bands. He had never taken vocal lessons, but the first time he auditioned for the role of a vocalist, his vocal prowess gained him attention in the local scene. Throughout his teenage years he sang for several local bands, such as Talus and Whodat And Boojang, most of which played half original songs and half Black Sabbath songs. For alternative meanings of Gdańsk and Danzig, see Gdansk (disambiguation) and Danzig (disambiguation) The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ...
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In 1977, when he was 21, Danzig started The Misfits, taking the band's name from Marilyn Monroe's last film. The Misfits combined Danzig's harmonic vocals with camp-horror imagery and lyrics, backed by punk thrashing. For alternative meanings of Gdańsk and Danzig, see Gdansk (disambiguation) and Danzig (disambiguation) The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ...
For the movie, see The Misfits (movie). ...
Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jeane Mortenson; June 1, 1926 â August 5, 1962), was a Golden Globe award winning American actress, model and sex symbol. ...
The Misfits is a 1961 American film, written by Arthur Miller, directed by John Huston, and starring Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe, Montgomery Clift, Eli Wallach, and Thelma Ritter. ...
In 1983, after releasing several singles, three albums, and gaining a small but devoted underground following, Danzig disbanded The Misfits due to increasing animosity among the band members. After The Misfits, he began work on a new band project: Samhain. In 1987, Samhain was signed to a major label by producer Rick Rubin and the name of the band was changed to Danzig to avoid any legal problems. The band consisted of guitarist John Christ, bassist Eerie Von, and former Circle Jerks/D.O.A./Black Flag drummer, Chuck Biscuits. This article is about the horror punk band. ...
Frederick Jay (Rick) Rubin (born March 10, 1963 in Lido Beach, New York) is an American record producer and is currently the co-head of Columbia Records. ...
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John Christ is a musician, born on February 19, 1965. ...
The Classic Danzig lineup, circa 1988, left to right: John, Chuck, Glenn, and Eerie Eerie Von was born on August 25, 1964. ...
The Circle Jerks are a hardcore punk band formed circa 1979 in Hermosa Beach, California. ...
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The Classic Danzig lineup, circa 1988, left to right: John, Chuck, Glenn, and Eerie Chuck Biscuits (real name Charles Montgomery) (born April 17, 1965) was a drummer for Victorian Pork, D.O.A., Pointed Sticks, The Subhumans (of Canada), Randy Rampage, Black Flag, Circle Jerks, Descendents, Brown Sound, Red Hot...
In 1987, Danzig, owing to his association with Rubin, was asked to write a song for Roy Orbison. The result was "Life Fades Away", featured in the 1987 movie Less than Zero. Danzig also contributed to the film's soundtrack with "You and Me (Less than Zero)". Eerie Von has said that the song was a salute to the 1960s song "To Sir, with Love" by the English singer, LuLu, and the tracks have similar instrument changes. On the soundtrack's sleeve, the song is credited to "Glen Danzig and the Power and Fury Orchestra" [sic], which actually featured the same membership as the initial lineup of Danzig, the band, with the exception of Eerie Von. Since Von did not like the way producer Rubin wanted the bass played on the song, George Drakoulias played the bass instead. Roy Kelton Orbison (April 23, 1936 â December 6, 1988), nicknamed The Big O, was an influential Grammy Award-winning American singer-songwriter, guitarist and a pioneer of rock and roll whose recording career spanned more than four decades. ...
Less Than Zero is a 1987 film based on the novel of the same name by Bret Easton Ellis. ...
The Classic Danzig lineup, circa 1988, left to right: John, Chuck, Glenn, and Eerie Eerie Von was born on August 25, 1964. ...
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Lulu can refer to: Lulu (singer), a pop music singer. ...
This band performed only one song, You and Me (Less than Zero), track five on the Less than Zero Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1987). ...
The Classic Danzig lineup, circa 1988, left to right: John, Chuck, Glenn, and Eerie Eerie Von was born on August 25, 1964. ...
George Drakoulias (born 1965) is a Greek-American music producer and A&R executive at the American Recordings label. ...
In 1988, the newly formed band Danzig released their eponymous debut. Its sound showed a progression from the gothic/deathrock sound of Samhain, to a slower, heavier, more blues-based heavy metal sound. Stand-out tracks included "Twist of Cain", "Am I Demon", "Mother", and "She Rides". Songs such as "End of Time" and "Soul on Fire" displayed Danzig's prowess with softer, melodic vocalizations. Danzig is the 1988 debut album of the eponymous band led by Glenn Danzig, formerly the songwriter and vocalist of The Misfits and Samhain. ...
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Deathrock is a term used to identify a subgenre of punk rock and Goth which incorporates elements of horror and spooky atmospheres within a Goth-Punk style and first emerged most prominently in the West Coast of the United States and London during the late 1970s and early 1980s. ...
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In 1990, their follow-up album Danzig II: Lucifuge marked an immediate change of musical direction. Featuring a strong blues influence, it has often been cited as the most popular Danzig album among fans. Stand-out tracks included the driving "Long Way Back From Hell", the bluegrass dobro of "777", the hard-rocking "Girl" and "Her Black Wings", as well as the lilting, Presley-inspired "I'm the One" and "Blood and Tears". Danzig II: Lucifuge is the second album by Danzig. ...
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In 1992, Danzig once again changed musical direction, releasing the fast, power-chord driven Danzig III: How the Gods Kill. Of the 10 songs, only the sad and soft "Sistinas" diverges from the unrelenting, dominant guitar riffs and angry lyrical content of songs like "Left Hand Black", "Godless" and "Bodies". Danzig III: How the Gods Kill is the third album from Danzig. ...
In 1993-1994, Danzig broke into the mainstream when the live video of "Mother '93" became a hit on MTV, six years after the original song was recorded. This article is about the original U.S. music television channel. ...
In 1994, the release of Danzig 4 saw a revisiting of the hard-blues sound and further development of his vocal range; most notable in songs like "Let It Be Captured" and the haunting "Cantspeak". Danzig 4 is an album by Danzig. ...
In 1996, the band underwent a complete overhaul. The original lineup had fallen apart, as had Glenn Danzig's relationship with their record label, American Recordings. He enlisted new bandmates, signed to a new label and recorded Blackacidevil. Once again, he explored a new musical direction; this time infusing heavy metal with industrial rock. American Recordings is a Los Angeles-based record label headed by record producer Rick Rubin. ...
Blackacidevil (referred to as Danzig 5: Blackacidevil or 5blackacidevil on newer releases) is the fifth album from Danzig. ...
Industrial rock is a musical genre which is a fusion of post-industrial music and rock music. ...
Danzig's subsequent three albums, 6:66 Satan's Child (1999), I Luciferi (2002) and Circle of Snakes (2004), all musically and lyrically evolved to a more stripped down, heavier goth metal sound. The Danzig lineup continued to change with each album, while Danzig's voice started to show strain after years of touring. Danzig 777: I Luciferi (see Notes below for pronunciation) is the seventh album from Danzig. ...
Circle of Snakes is the eighth studio album by Danzig. ...
Although Danzig's later releases never got the mainstream attention that the single "Mother" achieved, the band has maintained a worldwide following. In 2005, Glenn Danzig's tours to support the Circle of Snakes album and the Blackest of the Black festival were highlighted by the special guest appearance of Misfits guitarist Doyle. Doyle joined Danzig on stage for a 20-minute set of classic Misfits songs. "To do this right, I invited Doyle to join Danzig on stage at 'Blackest Of The Black' for a special guest set. This is the first time we will be performing on stage together in 20 years. It's the closest thing to a Misfits reunion anyone is ever going to see", Danzig said in 2004 interview with KNAC.com. Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein (born Paul C. Doyle Caiafa on September 15, 1964 in Lodi, New Jersey), is an American guitarist. ...
On October 17, 2006, he released his second solo album Black Aria II (the follow-up to his first classical album Black Aria). is the 290th day of the year (291st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Black Aria II is a 2006 album by Glenn Danzig, intended as a follow up to his 1992 solo CD of the same name. ...
Black Aria is an instrumental album composed by Glenn Danzig, who was vocalist for Danzig at the time of its release. ...
In November 2006, Danzig toured the west coast with Samhain bassist Steve Zing. They played 3 Samhain songs including "All Murder All Guts All Fun." In Los Angeles and Las Vegas, Doyle joined the band onstage for the encore and played two Misfits songs, "Skulls" and "AstroZombies."[5] Steve Zing Steve Zing, born 29/06/1964, drummed for Implosion, Mourning Noise and The Undead before joining Samhain. ...
Immediately afterwards, he took a break from touring to work on other projects and produce other bands. He is currently producing and directing his first feature film, Ge Rouge, which is based on a comic book he wrote. He is also putting together The Lost Tracks of Danzig, an album of unreleased Danzig material to be released on July 10, 2007. Additionally, in several recent interviews, including one reported on blabbermouth.net, he has stated that he and Jerry Cantrell have been discussing the possibility of teaming up to write and record an album of dark blues songs. The Lost Tracks of Danzig is a compilation album by American heavy metal band Danzig. ...
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Discography The Misfits Studio albums Alternative covers 1982 2nd Pressing Cover. ...
Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood (usually just called Earth A.D.) was the last album The Misfits recorded with Glenn Danzig. ...
Legacy of Brutality is a compilation album of early songs by the New Jersey band The Misfits. ...
Collection I is an album compiled of early songs from The Misfits. ...
Collection II is the companion album to The Misfits Collection I. Both compilations collect all the early singles and the entire Earth A.D. album, and are meant to complement Walk Among Us (not represented because Warner Bros. ...
The Misfits Box Set is a box set by The Misfits, released in 1996 by Caroline Records. ...
This article is about the album by The Misfits. ...
12 Hits From Hell is the missing Misfits album. ...
Singles Cough/Cool was the first 7 single from the punk band The Misfits. ...
Bullet was the first 7 EP by the punk band The Misfits. ...
Horror Business was the second 7 EP by the punk band The Misfits. ...
For the live album by Jackyl, see Night of the Living Dead (album). ...
Beware was the fifth release from the Lodi, New Jersey punk band The Misfits. ...
3 Hits from Hell was the sixth release from the Lodi, New Jersey punk band The Misfits. ...
Halloween is a single released by The Misfits. ...
Die! Die! My Darling! was also a 1965 film Die, Die My Darling is also the name of a Misfits tribute band featuring members of Bleeding Through and Eighteen Visions. ...
Live albums Evilive is a live album by The Misfits. ...
Samhain Studio albums Initium is the 1984 debut album of Samhain, released on lead singer Glenn Danzigs independent record label, Plan 9. ...
November Coming Fire are a hardcore straight edge band from Canterbury, England. ...
E.P. Unholy Passion is a 1985 EP by Samhain, the bands second release. ...
Compilations Final Descent is an album by Samhain, first released in 1990, more than three years after lead singer Glenn Danzig and bassist Eerie Von had recruited guitarist John Christ and drummer Chuck Biscuits to form Danzig. ...
Samhains Box Set was released in 2000. ...
Glenn Danzig & the Power and Fury Orchestra Soundtracks - "You and Me (Less Than Zero)" Less Than Zero Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1987)
Less Than Zero is a 1987 film based on the novel of the same name by Bret Easton Ellis. ...
Danzig Studio albums Danzig is the 1988 debut album of the eponymous band led by Glenn Danzig, formerly the songwriter and vocalist of The Misfits and Samhain. ...
Danzig II: Lucifuge is the second album by Danzig. ...
Danzig III: How the Gods Kill is the third album from Danzig. ...
Danzig 4 is an album by Danzig. ...
Blackacidevil (referred to as Danzig 5: Blackacidevil or 5blackacidevil on newer releases) is the fifth album from Danzig. ...
Danzig 777: I Luciferi (see Notes below for pronunciation) is the seventh album from Danzig. ...
Circle of Snakes is the eighth studio album by Danzig. ...
E.P. Thrall: Demonsweatlive is an EP by Danzig. ...
Singles - "Mother" (1988) - promotional CD single (this song was also featured on RedOctanes "Guitar Hero 2", and the soundtrack to Rockstars "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas", on the radio station "Radio X")
- "Her Black Wings" (1990) - promotional CD single
- "Killer Wolf" (1990) - promotional CD single
- "A Taste Of Danzig III" (1992) - promotional CD single
- "Dirty Black Summer" (1992) - CD single
- "How The Gods Kill" (1992) - promotional CD single
- "It's Coming Down" (1993) - promotional CD single
- "Mother '93" (1993) - promotional and wide-release CD singles
- "Until You Call On The Dark" - (1994) - promotional CD single
- "Brand New God" (1994) - promotional CD single
- "Cantspeak" (1994) - CD single
- "I Don't Mind The Pain" (1995) - CD single
- "7th House" (1996) - promotional CD single
- "Sacrifice" (1996) - CD single
- "Unspeakable" (1999) - promotional CD single
- "Wicked Pussycat" (2001) - promotional CD single
This song appears in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. ...
Guitar Hero II is music video game and an upcoming sequel to the original Guitar Hero, being released for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console. ...
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is the fifth video game in the Grand Theft Auto series. ...
Compilations The Lost Tracks of Danzig is a compilation album by American heavy metal band Danzig. ...
Soundtracks Songs in the Key of X: Music From and Inspired by the X-Files was the first album released in association with the popular television series The X-Files. ...
The Crow: Salvation was the third movie based on The Crow comic by James OBarr. ...
Live albums Live on the Black Hand Side is a double-disc live album from Danzig. ...
Official Videography Archive de la Morte is the title of the DVD released by Glenn Danzig in 2004. ...
Il Demonio Nera is the title of the second DVD released by Glenn Danzig in 2005, after he released Archive de la Morte in 2004. ...
Solo Studio albums Black Aria is an instrumental album composed by Glenn Danzig, who was vocalist for Danzig at the time of its release. ...
Black Aria II is a 2006 album by Glenn Danzig, intended as a follow up to his 1992 solo CD of the same name. ...
Singles Who Killed Marilyn? is a song about the strange series of events that lead to the death of Marilyn Monroe. ...
Producer - Kinghorse by Kinghorse (1990)
- Gorgeous Frankenstein by Gorgeous Frankenstein (2007)
Tribute Albums - Icons of the Underground Volume 1: Glenn Danzig (2007) - LP by various bands and artists
Other Less Than Zero is a 1987 film based on the novel of the same name by Bret Easton Ellis. ...
Roy Kelton Orbison (April 23, 1936 â December 6, 1988), nicknamed The Big O, was an influential Grammy Award-winning American singer-songwriter, guitarist and a pioneer of rock and roll whose recording career spanned more than four decades. ...
American Recordings is a Grammy Award-winning album by the country singer Johnny Cash. ...
For the song of the same name, recorded by Tracy Byrd and later by Jason Aldean, see Johnny Cash (song). ...
Songs From The Earth is an album by the supergroup Son Of Sam. ...
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TV Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future is the eighteenth episode of the animated series Aqua Teen Hunger Force. ...
References - ^ Craig Lee. "Horror-movie rock from Misfits". L.A.Times. 15. April 1982
- ^ Mike Gitter. "Live Metal". RIP Magazine. 1988
- ^ Mike G. "Interview with Danzig". Metal Maniacs. December 1999.
- ^ Glenn Danzig trained in Jeet Kune Do by Bruce Lee (1972). Retrieved on 2007-08-23.
- ^ http://www.punknews.org/review/5870
- ^ a b http://www.7thhouse.com/site/index.html
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