Murder Junkies

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Murder Junkies is the album in which GG Allin used ANTiSEEN as his backing band. The name of this album was later used by GG Allin's final band, The Murder Junkies.

Jeff Clayton, lead singer of ANTiSEEN, has described this album as a mixed blessing. Although he is very happy with the way it turned out, he thinks that a lot of people got the impression that they are nothing more than a backing band for GG. Clayton has stated that GG Allin was very professional during the recording of the album, and he wonders how much of GG's stage act was real and how much of it was "for the marks." In professional wrestling, a mark is someone who believes that everything in the ring is real.

The last three songs are GG Allin with "The Carolina Shitkickers." The Carolina Shitkickers are infact ANTiSEEN, albeit playing country music as opposed to the punk rock rock that the band played for the other part of the record.

GG Allin
Bands: The Jabbers - The Scumfucs - Psycho (band) - Bloody Mess & The Skabs - Antiseen - The Murder Junkies
GG Allin - Merle Allin - Dick Urine - Mykel Board - Mark Kramer - David Peel
Discography
Studio albums: Always Was, Is And Always Shall Be - Eat My Fuc - Hated in the Nation - You Give Love a Bad Name (album) - Freaks, Faggots, Drunks and Junkies - Banned in Boston (album) - Carnival Of Excess: Limited Edition - The Troubled Troubador - Murder Junkies -Brutality and Bloodshed for All
EPs: The Troubled Troubador (EP)
Films:Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies
See also: Punk rock - Hardcore punk - Shock rock - Scum punk- Punk subculture - Transgressive art - Nihilism - Country and Western