Legacy of Brutality

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Legacy of Brutality
Compilation album by the Misfits
Released September 1985
Recorded January–February 1978, August 1980, June 1981, 1985
Genre Horror punk
Length 24:47
Label Caroline, Plan 9
Producer Glenn Danzig
the Misfits chronology

Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood
(1983)
Legacy of Brutality
(1985)
Misfits
(1986)
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Legacy of Brutality is a compilation album of early songs by the New Jersey punk rock band Misfits. The album contains overdubbed mixes of previously unreleased tracks, mainly from the January–February 1978 Static Age sessions. Besides the Box Set, this is the only album to contain the songs "American Nightmare" and "Who Killed Marilyn?".

This compilation was one of the first (aside from bootlegs) to release many of the Static Age tracks to the common public. Glenn Danzig, having mixed and produced it, overdubbed much of the album's material without consulting any former band members.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Glenn Danzig. 
No. Title Length
1. "Static Age"   1:47
2. "TV Casualty"   2:34
3. "Hybrid Moments"   1:39
4. "Spinal Remains"   1:24
5. "Come Back"   5:00
6. "Some Kinda Hate"   2:08
7. "Theme for a Jackal"   2:37
8. "Angelfuck"   1:34
9. "Who Killed Marilyn?"   1:56
10. "Where Eagles Dare"   1:58
11. "She"   1:22
12. "Halloween"   1:46
13. "American Nightmare"   1:42

Credits

  • Glenn Danzig - vocals, guitar and bass on tracks 9, 10, and 13, overdubbed guitar and bass on tracks 1-8, and 11, clapping on track 13
  • Franché Coma - original guitar for tracks 1-8, and 11
  • Bobby Steele - original guitar for tracks 9, 10 and 12
  • Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein - original guitar on track 12, clapping on track 13
  • Jerry Only - bass, clapping on track 13
  • Mr. Jim - drums on tracks 1-8, and 11
  • Joey Image - drums on tracks 9 and 10
  • Arthur Googy - drums on tracks 12 and 13
  • Rocky Caiafa - clapping on track 13

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