Arthur Googy
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Arthur Googy was a drummer for the Horror Punk band The Misfits.
He was the longest running drummer of the bands original era, spanning the years 1980 - 1982, and was present during the "Master Sound Productions Sessions" that led to the Walk Among Us album. He would tour with the band in several infamous shows, many of which ended up on highly sought-after bootlegs.
His contributions include the albums Walk Among Us, Evilive and 3 Hits From Hell. His work is also prevalent in Collection I and Collection II, as well as the drummer for tracks 9, 12 and 13 on the album Legacy of Brutality. "Die, Die My Darling" from the Earth A.D. album is also attributed to him.
Jerry Only states in the book "American Hardcore" that he attributed a significant amount of success for the album Walk Among Us due to Arthur's dedication to the music and rehearsals. Only goes on to reveal that Arthur worked a full time job in construction in NYC, lived in Queens and traveled daily to New Jersey.
Googy quit the band after he had requested a second hamburger at a fast food restaurant while on tour. Glenn Danzig had been managing the bands budget at the time and thought two hamburgers was too expensive.
After leaving the band, Googy decided he wanted to promote a more 'positive message' for punk rock. He created a band called Antidote, and addressed the Nazi rhetoric of certain punk bands during the time period, such as Skrewdriver.
A letter written by Danzig (to Tesco) after Googy's removal states:
"Googy is gone but not forgotten. True Googy quote, 'If I could blow myself I would.' Everybody went 'WHAT!!!' and so he repeated it and we kicked him out of the van. He offered to play drums for us again but being on the road with him was the worst. He only scanned two chicks in California. One was an old groupie slut with VD, an ugly flesh sac body, plus the other was fat [and] ugly. I have many other stories in a book called Tales of Googy. Wait till ol' homo-New-Wave finds out."
Googy lives in New York. He reportedly bears no ill will towards Glenn Danzig.
[edit] Discography
[edit] With The Misfits
- 3 Hits From Hell (1981) - 7" EP
- Halloween (1981) - 7" single
- Walk Among Us (1982) - LP
- 12 Hits From Hell (1997) – LP
- Evilive (1982)
- Collection I
- Collection II
- Legacy of Brutality (Tracks 9, 12 and 13) (1985)
- Earth A.D. (Track 11)(1983)
[edit] With Antidote
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