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* [[Acey Slade]]
* [[Acey Slade]]
| past_members = * [[Mr. Jim]]
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* Jimi Battle
* Diane DiPiazza
* Manny Martínez
* Manny Martínez
* [[Franché Coma]]
* [[Franché Coma]]
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* [[Arthur Googy]]
* [[Arthur Googy]]
* [[Robo (musician)|Robo]]
* [[Robo (musician)|Robo]]
* Brian "Damage" Keats
* [[Dr. Chud]]
* [[Dr. Chud]]
* [[Michale Graves]]
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==History==
==History==
===1977–1978: Formation and ''Static Age''===
===1977–1978: Formation and ''Static Age''===
The Misfits were formed in 1977 in [[Lodi, New Jersey]], by [[Glenn Danzig]], who had previous experience performing in local cover bands.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Greene|first=James Jr.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tx8dy6vPfDwC&q=piano|title=This Music Leaves Stains: The Complete Story of the Misfits|date=2013-02-14|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-8438-0|pages=11–13|language=en}}</ref> The band was named after actress [[Marilyn Monroe]]'s final film, ''[[The Misfits (1961 film)|The Misfits]]'' (1961). Danzig's first recruit to the Misfits was drummer [[Jim Catania|Mr. Jim]] and bassist Diane DiPazza, however, DiPiazza never showed up. Mr. Jim was replaced by Manny Martinez shortly after. The two practiced in Martínez's garage, with Danzig on electric piano and Martínez on drums. The duo soon encountered [[Jerry Only|Jerry Caiafa]], who was dating a neighbor of Martínez's and had just received a [[bass guitar]] for Christmas.{{sfn|Greene|2013|p=15}} Although he was still new to the instrument, he joined the band; Caiafa and Danzig would remain the only consistent members of the Misfits until the group's dissolution in 1983.{{sfn|Greene|2013|p=15}}<ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://thevogue.com/artists/misfits/ |title=misfits |magazine=Vogue |access-date=22 November 2019}}</ref>
The Misfits were formed in 1977 in [[Lodi, New Jersey]], by [[Glenn Danzig]], who had previous experience performing in local cover bands.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Greene|first=James Jr.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tx8dy6vPfDwC&q=piano|title=This Music Leaves Stains: The Complete Story of the Misfits|date=2013-02-14|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-8438-0|pages=11–13|language=en}}</ref> The band was named after actress [[Marilyn Monroe]]'s final film, ''[[The Misfits (1961 film)|The Misfits]]'' (1961). Danzig's first recruit to the Misfits was drummer Manny Martinez. The two practiced in Martínez's basement, with Danzig on electric piano and Martínez on drums. The duo soon encountered [[Jerry Only|Jerry Caiafa]], who was dating a neighbor of Martínez's and had just received a [[bass guitar]] for Christmas.{{sfn|Greene|2013|p=15}} Although he was still new to the instrument, he joined the band; Caiafa and Danzig would remain the only consistent members of the Misfits until the group's dissolution in 1983.{{sfn|Greene|2013|p=15}}<ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://thevogue.com/artists/misfits/ |title=misfits |magazine=Vogue |access-date=22 November 2019}}</ref>


Danzig, Martínez, and Caiafa rehearsed for three months without a guitarist, using Danzig's electric piano to provide the songs' rhythm. The band played their first performance at [[CBGB]] in New York City in April 1977, followed by other local performances over the following months.{{sfn|Greene|2013|p=15}} In May that year, they recorded their first single, ''[[Cough/Cool]]'', which they released through their own label [[Blank Records]] that August.{{sfn|Greene|2013|p=16}} Caiafa's surname was misspelled on the record's sleeve, prompting him to insist that in the future he be credited as "Jerry, only Jerry". "Jerry Only" became his pseudonym for the rest of his career.{{sfn|Greene|2013|pp=16–17}}
Danzig, Martínez, and Caiafa rehearsed for three months without a guitarist, using Danzig's electric piano to provide the songs' rhythm. The band played their first performance at [[CBGB]] in New York City in April 1977, followed by other local performances over the following months.{{sfn|Greene|2013|p=15}} In May that year, they recorded their first single, ''[[Cough/Cool]]'', which they released through their own label [[Blank Records]] that August.{{sfn|Greene|2013|p=16}} Caiafa's surname was misspelled on the record's sleeve, prompting him to insist that in the future he be credited as "Jerry, only Jerry". "Jerry Only" became his pseudonym for the rest of his career.{{sfn|Greene|2013|pp=16–17}}
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Following the breakup of the Misfits, Danzig launched his new band [[Samhain (band)|Samhain]], moving away from [[punk rock]], and toward more experimental [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] with a grim atmosphere. Several Misfits songs were rerecorded for Samhain albums, including "Horror Business" (as "Horror Biz"), "All Hell Breaks Loose" (as "All Hell"), and "Halloween II". In 1986, the band signed to a major record label and Danzig replaced most of the [[rhythm section]], renaming the group [[Danzig (band)|Danzig]]. He continues to front Danzig, who have released ten albums ranging in style from [[blues rock]]-influenced heavy metal to [[industrial rock]], and has also released two solo albums.{{Citation needed|date=June 2023}}
Following the breakup of the Misfits, Danzig launched his new band [[Samhain (band)|Samhain]], moving away from [[punk rock]], and toward more experimental [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] with a grim atmosphere. Several Misfits songs were rerecorded for Samhain albums, including "Horror Business" (as "Horror Biz"), "All Hell Breaks Loose" (as "All Hell"), and "Halloween II". In 1986, the band signed to a major record label and Danzig replaced most of the [[rhythm section]], renaming the group [[Danzig (band)|Danzig]]. He continues to front Danzig, who have released ten albums ranging in style from [[blues rock]]-influenced heavy metal to [[industrial rock]], and has also released two solo albums.{{Citation needed|date=June 2023}}


Jerry Only and Doyle, meanwhile, moved to [[Vernon Township, New Jersey|Vernon, New Jersey]] to work at their father's machine parts factory full-time. Jerry Only had married and had a daughter and became more serious about his Christian faith, regretting some of the things he had done with the Misfits. In 1987, he and Doyle formed the short-lived [[Kryst the Conqueror]], a [[Christian heavy metal]] band with barbarian imagery.{{Citation needed|date=June 2023}}
Jerry Only and Doyle, meanwhile, moved to [[Vernon Township, New Jersey|Vernon, New Jersey]], to work at their father's machine parts factory full-time. Jerry Only had married and had a daughter and became more serious about his Christian faith, regretting some of the things he had done with the Misfits. In 1987, he and Doyle formed the short-lived [[Kryst the Conqueror]], a [[Christian heavy metal]] band with barbarian imagery.{{Citation needed|date=June 2023}}


Although the Misfits' popularity did not extend beyond the underground punk scene during their six years of activity, public interest in the band increased in the years following their breakup. The success of Danzig's post-Misfits' work led to interest in his past work, and several high-profile rock bands professed fondness for the Misfits. Most notably, [[Metallica]] [[cover version|covered]] the Misfits songs "[[Last Caress]]" and "[[Green Hell (song)|Green Hell]]" on ''[[The $5.98 E.P. - Garage Days Re-Revisited]]'' (1987), and [[Guns N' Roses]] covered "[[Attitude (Misfits song)|Attitude]]" on ''[["The Spaghetti Incident?"]]'' (1993). Several albums of reissued and previously unreleased Misfits material were issued between 1985 and 1987, the first being the [[compilation album]] ''[[Legacy of Brutality]]'' (1985) which included many of the songs from the unreleased ''[[Static Age]]'' album. Danzig [[overdubbing|overdubbed]] many of the album's instrument tracks to avoid having to pay [[royalties]] to the other former band members. ''[[Collection I|Misfits]]'', more commonly referred to as ''Collection I'', followed in 1986. The ''[[Evilive]]'' EP was reissued as a full album in 1987 with five additional tracks.{{Citation needed|date=June 2023}}
Although the Misfits' popularity did not extend beyond the underground punk scene during their six years of activity, public interest in the band increased in the years following their breakup. The success of Danzig's post-Misfits' work led to interest in his past work, and several high-profile rock bands professed fondness for the Misfits. Most notably, [[Metallica]] [[cover version|covered]] the Misfits songs "[[Last Caress]]" and "[[Green Hell (song)|Green Hell]]" on ''[[The $5.98 E.P. - Garage Days Re-Revisited]]'' (1987), and [[Guns N' Roses]] covered "[[Attitude (Misfits song)|Attitude]]" on ''[["The Spaghetti Incident?"]]'' (1993). Several albums of reissued and previously unreleased Misfits material were issued between 1985 and 1987, the first being the [[compilation album]] ''[[Legacy of Brutality]]'' (1985) which included many of the songs from the unreleased ''[[Static Age]]'' album. Danzig [[overdubbing|overdubbed]] many of the album's instrument tracks to avoid having to pay [[royalties]] to the other former band members. ''[[Collection I|Misfits]]'', more commonly referred to as ''Collection I'', followed in 1986. The ''[[Evilive]]'' EP was reissued as a full album in 1987 with five additional tracks.{{Citation needed|date=June 2023}}
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