Famous Monsters
Famous Monsters is a 1999 album by the Misfits. It is the second in the post-Danzig era of the band, and the last album with new frontman Michale Graves who would quit the band in 2000. The album's title is an allusion to the horror magazine Famous Monsters of Filmland. The UK release also exclusively includes the song "1,000,000 Years BC", which was later re-released on Cuts from the Crypt in 2001.
The song "Scream!" was turned into a music video directed by George A. Romero. In addition, the band appeared in Romero's film Bruiser. Kong at the Gates was the theme music for WCW alumnus Vampiro.
The song "Descending Angel" was re-recorded and released as a single in 2013, with Jerry Only on lead vocals.
Reception
Professional ratings |
Review scores |
Source |
Rating |
Allmusic |
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- CMJ (10/18/99, p.36) - "...treads familiar Misfits territory...this classic band shows why it's one of the most revered names in punk rock..."
Track listing
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All songs written and composed by the Misfits (Michale Graves, Jerry Only, Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein, and Dr. Chud), except where noted.
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1. |
"Kong at the Gates (Instrumental)" |
1:22 |
2. |
"The Forbidden Zone" |
2:23 |
3. |
"Lost in Space" |
2:27 |
4. |
"Dust to Dust" (Misfits, Daniel Rey) |
2:43 |
5. |
"Crawling Eye" |
2:22 |
6. |
"Witch Hunt" |
1:31 |
7. |
"Scream" |
2:33 |
8. |
"Saturday Night" |
3:28 |
9. |
"Pumpkin Head" (Contains line of "Pumpkinhead", written by Ed Justin) |
2:16 |
10. |
"Scarecrow Man" |
3:10 |
11. |
"Die Monster Die" |
2:00 |
12. |
"Living Hell" (Misfits, Rey) |
2:54 |
13. |
"Descending Angel" (Misfits, Rey) |
3:46 |
14. |
"Them" |
2:43 |
15. |
"Fiend Club" |
2:52 |
16. |
"Hunting Humans" (Misfits, Rey) |
2:06 |
17. |
"Helena" |
3:20 |
18. |
"Kong Unleashed (Instrumental)" |
0:46 |
Total length: |
44:42 |
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19. |
"1,000,000 Years B.C." | Only |
2:22 |
20. |
"Helena 2" | Graves, Doyle |
3:21 |
21. |
"Devil Doll" | Doyle, Graves |
3:12 |
Total length: |
53:37 |
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Chart positions
Chart | Peak Position |
Billboard 200 |
138[5] |
Credits
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