Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

American Psycho (album)

1997 studio album by Misfits From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

American Psycho (album)
Remove ads

American Psycho is the fourth studio album by the American punk rock band Misfits. Released on May 13, 1997,[3] it was the first to be recorded and released without the band's founder and former leader Glenn Danzig.[4] Bassist Jerry Only, after years of litigation, reached a settlement with Danzig and was granted the rights to use the band's name and image to record and perform. The album also marked the addition of singer Michale Graves and Dr. Chud on drums.[4]

Quick facts Studio album by Misfits, Released ...

Originally, the album was going to be titled Dead Kings Rise, a play on the band's resurrection, but was changed when the title track did not make the album.[citation needed] The album was produced by New York City based musician Daniel Rey, who had previously worked with artists such as the Ramones and King Missile.

Remove ads

Reception

More information Review scores, Source ...

Entertainment Weekly wrote that "their goofy formula of lyrics inspired by bad horror movies, poppy vocals, and blasting hardcore is still excellent mosh-pit fodder."[2]

Track listing

All tracks are written by the Misfits (Michale Graves, Jerry Only, Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein, and Dr. Chud) except where noted.

More information No., Title ...
More information No., Title ...
Remove ads

Personnel

Chart positions

More information Chart, Peak position ...

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads