In 1995, the Misfits got back together, but it wasn’t really the Misfits. In the time since the theatrical hardcore punk greats broke up in 1983, frontman Glenn Danzig became a metal star with his band Danzig, and countless bands covered the Misfits and/or cited them as a key influence. The Crimson Skull logo was inescapable. So bassist Jerry Only and guitarist Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein put together a new version of the band. They needed a new frontman, and a 19-year-old New Jersey native named Michael Emanuel became known as Michale Graves.
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