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I feel like you contradicted yourself, but I think I'm just misunderstanding something. |
Bah whatever. :p: It doesn't matter enough to pick it apart.
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Well, I think with the creation of an entire sub-genre, they proved themselves prolific and influential. Why else is it so chic these days to cover a Misfits song? It is true, though. Danzig was definitely the driving force. They had a few good tunes with Michael Graves, but nothing that really touches "Bullet" or "Last Caress" or "Hollywood Babylon" or "Skulls". Their sound was a little too polished at that point, in my opinion. And now, with Jerry Only being the primary vocalist, its painful to listen to. The dude's pretty tone-deaf.
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It's sad that I would be embarrassed to wear a Misfits shirt these days, even though I love the real Misfits. :(
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i still wear my misfits shirt despite bull**** like this |
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They've been one of my favorite bands since I first heard them. I'm probably one of the few fans of their that enjoys everything under the Misfits name, instead of just Danzig stuff, since I got into them originally through famous Monsters and American Psycho. I actually heard those 2 CDs before I worked my way backwards through their earlier stuff. I even enjoy the newer stuff like the album of 1950's covers where the only remaining member is Jerry Only. >< As far as how influential they are...I mean of course they are influenced a ton of bands and covers as well, as people have mentioned. Maybe not quite as much as you'd expect just from looking around and "seeing all the skulls" I suppose, but I'd say almost. /shrug |
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