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Horror Punk Lovers.

BKT - 8-16-2010 at 05:17 PM

The Crimson Ghosts have a new album out called Generation Gore and I am half way through it now and have to say it is killer. If I had to compare them to anyone I would say The Misfits American Psycho area. Check em out.

http://www.myspace.com/thecrimsonghostsgermany


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necrobutcher - 8-17-2010 at 01:30 AM

I haven't heard good horror punk in some time. I'm going to check that out once I get some time.

Colin - 8-17-2010 at 04:34 AM

haven't heard these particular Crimson Ghost's until now, not really into it, but whatever, to each his own. I am a fan of the Misfits instrumental surf cover band called Crimson Ghosts, though

Colin - 8-17-2010 at 04:13 PM

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haven't heard these particular Crimson Ghost's until now, not really into it, but whatever, to each his own. I am a fan of the Misfits instrumental surf cover band called Crimson Ghosts, though
not bad though

Discipline - 8-17-2010 at 04:33 PM

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Originally posted by BKT
If I had to compare them to anyone I would say The Misfits American Psycho area. Check em out.


They sound okay, the comparison is dead on. The problem I have is that they sound like they're trying too hard to mimic that sound as opposed to coming up with something original.

tireironsaint - 8-17-2010 at 09:35 PM

The thread title got my attention, but the fact that more than one person would compare 'em to Graves era "Misfits" makes me lose all interest. I LOVE me some good Horror Punk, but I wouldn't classify ANYTHING that reminds anyone of Graves as "good" no matter what genre we're discussing. And just so nobody gets the wrong idea, I wouldn't classify anything with the "Misfits" name that doesn't contain Glenn Danzig as listenable either.

BKT - 8-17-2010 at 10:55 PM

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Originally posted by BKT
If I had to compare them to anyone I would say The Misfits American Psycho area. Check em out.


They sound okay, the comparison is dead on. The problem I have is that they sound like they're trying too hard to mimic that sound as opposed to coming up with something original.


Agree with you on that one. There certainly is nothing new here, none the less I do like this band.

BKT.

XnMeX - 8-18-2010 at 12:46 PM

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Originally posted by BKT
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Originally posted by Discipline
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Originally posted by BKT
If I had to compare them to anyone I would say The Misfits American Psycho area. Check em out.


They sound okay, the comparison is dead on. The problem I have is that they sound like they're trying too hard to mimic that sound as opposed to coming up with something original.


Agree with you on that one. There certainly is nothing new here, none the less I do like this band.

BKT.

Agreed as well. Might have to check out an album as I dug Graves era Misfits.

Wow, the 2nd song on the myspace even has the classic "EERrrrraaaahhhhh!" sound from the Misfits. lol

wez138 - 8-18-2010 at 07:29 PM

I ain't heard anything great within horror punk since The staggers one heart beat way from hell, I'll give it a listen.

Discipline - 8-18-2010 at 08:19 PM

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Originally posted by BKT
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Originally posted by Discipline
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Originally posted by BKT
If I had to compare them to anyone I would say The Misfits American Psycho area. Check em out.


They sound okay, the comparison is dead on. The problem I have is that they sound like they're trying too hard to mimic that sound as opposed to coming up with something original.


Agree with you on that one. There certainly is nothing new here, none the less I do like this band.

BKT.


My whole thing is if I want to hear that sound, I'll throw on American Psycho instead of a band that apes it.

JawnDiablo - 8-18-2010 at 08:23 PM

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Originally posted by tireironsaint
I wouldn't classify anything with the "Misfits" name that doesn't contain Glenn Danzig as listenable either.