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This is the band that Michale Graves and Dr. Chud made after they left the Misfits. Graves made one album Web Of Dharma. Shortly after, the band broke up due to differences between Michale and Dr. Chud. Michale made a new band Gotham Road, and Dr. Chud made a new band Dr. Chud's X-Ward. Michael Emanuel (born March 21, 1975), better known by his stage name Michale Graves is a singer/songwriter. ... Dr. Chud played with Dan Kidney And The Pulsations for 8 years before joining Sardonica. ... For the movie, see The Misfits (movie). ... Web Of Dharma, is an album by former Misfits singer Michale Graves and drummer Dr. Chud. ... Gotham Road After leaving the Misfits for the final time in October of 2000, Michale Graves formed the band Graves with fellow ex-Misfit Dr. Chud. ... Dr. Chuds X-Ward was formed in 2003 after Dr. Chud left his other band Graves which he formed with Michale Graves after they left the Misfits. ...


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Web Of Dharma - LP Web Of Dharma, is an album by former Misfits singer Michale Graves and drummer Dr. Chud. ...


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