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Famous Monsters (Music On Vinyl 180g, Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP

Music on Vinyl / SKU: lp-10057
5th full-length from horror punk progenitors
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  • Famous Monsters is the the 5th studio album from Misfits.The second one post departure of singer and founder Glenn Danzig, the 18-tracker is propulsive, straight forward punk, with beefy guitar, pulsating bass, and pounding drums backing up Michale Graves vocals. The horror and sci-fi influences run abound, of course. Check out the shocking and/or hilarious "Helena": "If I cut off your arms and cut off your legs / Would you still love me anyway?" In addition to the deranged songwriting, the tempo pick-up at the midpoint of the song is exhilarating. "Saturday Night" is also twisted, yet imaginative, as Graves, in his best attempt at a ballad, laments the fact that he had something to tell his girlfriend, right after killing her. It's a fun, energetic ride throughout, a solid collection of punk rock that showcases the band charging on, despite Danzig's exit that had casted doubt in a lot people's minds. Other highlights include: "Scarecrow Man," "Scream," and "Forbidden Zone."

    • 180g audiophile pressing
    • green marbled vinyl
    • includes 4-page booklet
    • black poly-lined inner sleeves
    • limited edition, stamped copies
    • music label: Music On Vinyl 1999 / 2018
    reviewed by singing japanese 1999 / 2018
    upc: 11466608

Famous Monsters is the the 5th studio album from Misfits.The second one post departure of singer and founder Glenn Danzig, the 18-tracker is propulsive, straight forward punk, with beefy guitar, pulsating bass, and pounding drums backing up Michale Graves vocals. The horror and sci-fi influences run abound, of course. Check out the shocking and/or hilarious "Helena": "If I cut off your arms and cut off your legs / Would you still love me anyway?" In addition to the deranged songwriting, the tempo pick-up at the midpoint of the song is exhilarating. "Saturday Night" is also twisted, yet imaginative, as Graves, in his best attempt at a ballad, laments the fact that he had something to tell his girlfriend, right after killing her. It's a fun, energetic ride throughout, a solid collection of punk rock that showcases the band charging on, despite Danzig's exit that had casted doubt in a lot people's minds. Other highlights include: "Scarecrow Man," "Scream," and "Forbidden Zone."

  • 180g audiophile pressing
  • green marbled vinyl
  • includes 4-page booklet
  • black poly-lined inner sleeves
  • limited edition, stamped copies
  • music label: Music On Vinyl 1999 / 2018
reviewed by singing japanese 1999 / 2018
upc: 11466608

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