![]() ![]() ![]() Side B had the original recording of "She", and was about Patty Hearst. With the release of this record only the interesting lyrical content and strong vocals hinted at the style that would emerge with the passage of timeand the band's subsequent releases. Side A was called "Cough/Cool" and it had a jazzy sort of feeling to it. Their first release on their own label, Blank Records, didn't reflect the characteristic anger and rebellion of most "punk" records, but instead a more brooding and romantic side lingering beneath. The founding members were: Glenn Danzig on vocals and electric piano, Jerry Caiafa on bass and Manny on drums. Formed in 1977 toward the end of the punk era, they took the band name from Marilyn Monroe's last film and in fact, thanked the cast of the movie on the back of their first record. The Misfits were a "punk rock" band from Lodi, New Jersey. ![]()
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