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Ink 19 :: Danzig

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The Lost Tracks of Danzig (evilive). Review by Jen Cray.

DANZIG THE LOST TRACKS OF DANZIG evilive The man who created the color black will never retire, nor will his importance to both metal and punk rock ever fade. Danzig has unearthed 26 unreleased songs from his past, tracks that didn't make it onto any of the band's 7 album "arc" that began with 1988 ...

Ink 19 :: Danzig

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The Misfits, Samhain,Danzig,Eyes of Fire and Kataklysm,Orlando, FL,March 6, 2005,by Jen Cray

DANZIG WITH EYES OF FIRE AND KATAKLYSM Orlando, FL March 6, 2005 by Jen Cray Many people forgot about Glenn Danzig after he left the seminal hardcore punk outfit, The Misfits, in 1983. To bring you up to date, he formed a metal band called Samhain which eventually evolved into the more blues-inspired ...

Ink 19 :: Danzig

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Black Aria II (Evilive). Review by Jen Cray.

DANZIG BLACK ARIA II Evilive In 1993, the godfather of dark metal and former punk progenitor Glenn Danzig surprised everyone when he put out an album of classical music called Black Aria. 13 years later he has produced, written and performed almost in its entirety, the classical project's sequel Black ...

Ink 19 :: Warped Tour 2003

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Compilation (Epitaph). Review by Troy Jewell.

... us a pop ballad with an interloping drum machine on "Your Own Disaster," while Andrew W.K. attempts to conjure a hellish Mozart and purified Glen Danzig on "Ready to Die." And (I'm almost done, you'll be able to breathe in a moment), Mest presents a Cure-ish "Rooftops." You may breathe now. Epitaph ...

Ink 19 :: The Independents

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The Independents, with the Cryptkeeper Five and the Green Goblyn Project, at the Hustler in Indialantic, Florida on August 10th, 2000. Concert review and photos by Julio Diaz.

... set wound down with a pair of covers of songs by two of the band's biggest inspirations (Elvis' "Suspicious Minds" and their crowd-pleasing cover of Danzig's "Mother"), there was no denying that the Independents are still the kings of horror ska-punk. Great bloody night! Julio Diaz The Independents ...

Ink 19 :: Glenn Hamzinger

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Singer of the world's fattest Misfits tribute band talks to James Greene between chews. An interview with Misfats lead singer Glenn Hamzinger.

... has been secondhand at best and, thus, not as reliable, although they do make some good stories. To wit: fan meets [former Misfits singer Glenn] Danzig at ComiCon, enthusiastically talking about us - Glenn's response? "I don't know what to think about that..."; friends in another band open for the current ...

Ink 19 :: Why Metal Matters

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Terry Eagan expains why we need metal more than ever in these dark and trying days -- and not that namby pamby "nu-metal" crap, either!

... close up to our button-downed workmen shirts while listening to Consolidated. In quiet, unguarded moments, we may let slip that yes, "Mother" by Danzig was pretty cool, but these were only revealed after a few drinks. For whatever reason, ironic detachment reigned, and those bands that were supported ...

Ink 19 :: Esham

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At the musical crossroads of Too Short's gangsta flow, Alice Cooper's theater...

... , Zapp's electro-funk wobble, and Jerry Goldsmith's soundtrack to The Omen, Detroit's Esham talks a perverse and disturbing game as hip hop's Glenn Danzig, with a back catalog as deep as his legacy. Since 1990, Esham has been a pioneer in the notoriously hit-or-miss sub-genre of "horrorcore rap," a stylistic ...

Ink 19 :: The Misfits

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September 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The Misfits (David Lee Beowulf)

... punk rock and heavy metal. (A darn good place to start is http://www.misfits.com, though.) On the punk end of things, the Misfits, founded by Glen Danzig and Jerry Only way the heck back in the era of '77, played punk rock in the classic style. That is, their sound was a raw, garage-oriented punk that ...

Ink 19 :: Bobby Steele

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David Lee Beowulf discusses the meaning of true Punk Rock, litigation and defamation, and many anticipated projects with Bobby Steele, Undead frontman and Misfits' guitarist circa 1978-1980.

... crimes in Circus' July 2005 issue. Like what? Copyright infringement? No, I'm just being defamed. According to the magazine's interview with Glenn Danzig the reason the Misfits' album 12 Hits from Hell didn't come out was because [reading from the magazine] "... it was not a real CD, it was just something ...
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