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American Psycho

The Misfits

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After a protracted legal battle with former partner Glenn Danzig, founding bassist Jerry Only was awarded the rights to the Misfits name and image, thereby enabling him to restart the long-dormant band under his own auspices. Under Only’s direction, the “comeback” album American Psycho remains faithful to the original band’s blueprint. “Abominable Dr. Phibes” and “Crimson Ghost” continues the tradition of B-movie tribute, while the title song has all the anthemic “whoa whoas” that a rabid fan could ever want. Replacement vocalist Michale Graves hails from the band’s hometown of Lodi, New Jersey, which helps him to blend in seamlessly with the spirit of the band. He contributes roughly half of the album’s songs, including the originals “Speak of the Devil” and “This Island Earth,” both of which sound like vintage Misfits gems. As a vocalist Graves is no match for Danzig’s immortal bellow, but his versatility and charisma help to make American Psycho a vital album, rather than simply a nostalgic rehash of ‘80s hardcore.

Customer Reviews

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As much as I love the classic Misfits lineup and albums from the early 80's, this album freaking rules. Every song is short, catchy and full of more energy than anything they've ever done. Both Michale Graves and this album get a bad rap for nothing, a classic.

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people stop bitching that is not a misfits album its not intended to be hence the band name "THE misfits" its still a good cd people are just to damn dumb to get past the fact that there is a new singer its not that damn bad sure i wasnt happy but it turned out fine goddamnit stop complaining

Give Graves a Chance

Basically anyone who critiques this and any recent Misfits album complains about the lack of Glenn Danzig. Inspiring as his vocals may be, give Michale Graves (their "new" singer) a chance. He's different, but good in his own way, and you can draw a few similarities between him and ol Glenn if you look for em. Lotsa great songs on here, it's easier to pick the bad ones really. If you've yet to venture into newer Misfits stuff, here's a good place to start.

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