Dr. Chud
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Dr. C.H.U.D. (for "Cannibalistic Human Underground Drummer", born David Calabrese on April 4, 1964 in Lodi, New Jersey) is an American punk rock drummer and singer who attended Lodi High School. His career began playing with Dan Kidney and the Pulsations for 8 years before joining Sardonica. During his time in Sardonica, he also played drums with Jerry Only and Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein in Kryst The Conqueror. He also recorded an album with Sacred Trash before joining The Misfits. In addition to his work with The Misfits, Dr. Chud also played drums for Joey Ramone on the We Will Fall: A Tribute to Iggy Pop album, and also produced a recent Sardonica release. After leaving The Misfits, Chud and Michale Graves played as The Lost Boys before forming Graves. Chud is currently playing in his own band, Dr. Chud's X-Ward.
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[edit] Other Discography
For a period, Calbrese briefly played with indie rock band, Specific Ocean, which included Phil Travisano on vocals, Larry Alotta on guitar, and Rick Pressler on bass. He appears on their 1990 album, Vinyl & Styrofoam.
[edit] Discography with The Misfits
- American Psycho (1997) - LP
- "Dig Up Her Bones" (1997) - Single
- Evillive II (1998) - Fan Club LP
- "Monster Mash" (1999) - Single
- Famous Monsters (1999) - LP
- Cuts From The Crypt (2001) - LP
[edit] Discography with Graves
- Web Of Dharma (2001) - LP
[edit] Discography with X-Ward
- Diagnosis for Death (2004) - LP