Thanks to a requested review, we get revisit the 1997 album American Psycho by the Misfits. Minus founder/original lead singer Glenn Danzig, this album saw the band return after years of being an underground influence upon bands like Metallica, Guns ‘n Roses and others. The “horror punk” sound created by the band shifts in the direction of the bands it influenced, incorporating a decidedly more metal sound, while still utilizing the compact song structures, gang vocals and melodic hooks familiar to the band rom the 80s. But at seventeen tracks, is it too much of a good thing?
Songs in this Episode:
The Afghan Whigs - 1965 | 90s Album Review
Moving Targets - Fall | 90s Album Review
The 6ths - Wasps’ Nests | 90s Album Review
Juliana Hatfield - Only Everything | 90s Album Review
Old 97s - Fight Songs | 90s Album Review
Will Copley and Dave Allsopp of Fretblanket | 90s Artist Interview
Depeche Mode In The 90s | Roundtable
No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom | 90s Album Review
Filter - Title of Record | 90s Album Review
The Gits - Frenching The Bully | 90s Album Review
Dominique Durand and Andy Chase of Ivy | 90s Artist Interview
Lowcraft - Manticore | 90s Album Review
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry - Blasting Off | 90s Album Review
Letters To Cleo - Wholesale Meats and Fish | 90s Album Review
Chad Clark of Smart Went Crazy and Beauty Pill | 90s Artist Interview
Hole - Live Through This | 90s Album Review
Wünderband by Wünderband | 90s Album Review
Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger | 90s Album Review
Albums of 1993 | 90s Roundtable
Limblifter - Limblifter | Album Review
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