

Ever hear of somone bootlegging an already bootlegged show or single? Well it happens with the Misfits! The problem with collecting Misfits is that there is SOOOO much shit out there! There are literally Bootlegs of bootlegs.

I got into Glenn Danzig when I was a freshmen in Highschool when I heard “Devil’s Plaything” off of the Lucifuge album I didn’t start collecting until I was a Junior in high school though, all of my vinyls are Mint and first pressings (although i don’t have many vinyls) and they were pretty cheap, I imagine the little mom and pop store, I bought the majority of them at, didn’t know what they had. It was, as you say, more or less ditched at the time, later resurfacing as the somewhat less appealing 3 Hits From Hell single, which a friend of mine used to have. I’ve see Misfits stuff like the Who Killed Marilyn single and Horror Business ep go for around $600 on ebay. However by 1993 I was sick to death of them and sold everything I had to some record store who gave me, like, $100 for everything. I had a lot of their rarities, including the Spook City USA and Cough Cool singles as well as a bunch of bootlegs. In fact, Legacy Of Brutality was the album that changed my life (musically speaking).
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Oh, I’m going through something of a Misfits phase at the moment.īack in 1990 I was their biggest fan. Misfits Evilive Green Vinyl (limited I think to 5,000- or some ridiculously small number) Misfits Die Die My Darling Vinyl 1st pressing So they never left the wherehouse EXCEPT that a few rare advanced copies did (even though they were supposed to be sent back) and so there is a maybe a limited run of 500 or so that were given out and did not get returned. Misfits 12 Hits From Hell(The MSP Sessions), (CD and Vinly, Vinyl’s easier to get than the CD)40,000+ were destroyed because Glenn didn’t like the artwork and Doyle didn’t like that Bobby Steeles’s guitars were in the mix.
