Mister Monster (band)
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Origin | New Jersey, United States |
Genres | Punk rock, Horror punk |
Years active | 1998–Present |
Labels | Hell's Hundred Records |
Associated acts | Blitzkid, Michale Graves, Wednesday 13, Dr. Chud |
Website | [1] |
Members | Jason Trioxin: Vocals, Guitar Emilio Menze: Lead Guitar/Backing Vocals, Argyle Goolsby: Bass/Backing Vocals, D.T. Graves: Drums |
Past members | JV Bastard, Paul Lifeless, Jimmy Skinz, Mars Rio. |
Mister Monster are an American, New Jersey based horror punk[1] band, started in 1998 by singer-guitarist Jason "J~Sin" Trioxin, notable for their pioneering emphasis on doo wop within horror punk, a strategy the band labels "boo wop".[2] Jason's influence include classic doo wop, the Stray Cats, the Damned,[3] the Misfits, and the Ramones.
The earliest compositions that would become Mister Monster songs were written by Trioxin in 1996-1997 while he served tenure in a different band. These songs, "prom night", "dead flesh girl", and "little Frankenstein" were rejected by his bandmates, and this served as the impetus for the creation of Mister Monster.[3]
Mister Monster's first release was “Songs From the Crypt”, which was originally self released. Subsequent to this CD the band was regularly playing sold out performances in New Jersey and New York City. During the following year and a half, the band made small tours of the tri-State area and changes to its lineup.
In 1999 -2000, J~Sin recorded tracks for a 5-song demo and recruited various friends to back him up at many NYC/NJ shows as Mister Monster and the Back Alley Butchers. In late 2001 the band released the full-length disc Over Your Dead Body, which featured “This Night I Call (Bad Luck),” “Prom Night,” “Scars 19,” and “Resident Evil.” The video for “Bad Luck,” along with the video for “Gore Whore,” can be found as bonus materials on the DVD for the horror film “Creepy Tales: Girls’ Night Out” (Cinema Sky), on which the band’s songs appear on the soundtrack along with those of The Misfits. MM has also appeared on compilations such as “Grave Rockers” and “This Is Horrorpunk” alongside the Nekromantix, The Cryptkeeper Five, The Independents, Blitzkid, The Spook, and Rock City Morgue. Over Your Dead Body is available on Hell's Hundred Records[4]
The band featured in the Activision Videogame “Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines” alongside Empire Hideous and Ghoultown. Having toured all over the USA, Mister Monster has gained an international cult following.
In 2011, the original Mister Monster lineup of Trioxin, JV Bastard, Paul Lifeless, and Germ reunited for a concert celebrating the 10 year anniversary of Over Your Dead Body[3]
In between periods of Mister Monster activity, Jason Trioxin has recorded with [5] and/or performed [6] as a touring member of Michale Graves' band, The Undead (as bassist), Wednesday 13,[7] and Blitzkid. He played 55 dates as Michael Graves' guitarist on the Almost Home tour, which raised awareness of the plight of the West Memphis Three.[2] Trioxin produced Blitzkid's Five Cellers Down LP,[3] and on several occasions served as that band's touring guitarist.
Contents
Discography
Albums
Year | Title | Label | Format | Other information |
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2001 | Over Your Dead Body | |||
2004 | Over Your Dead Body[1] | Alternate Edition. |
EPs
Year | Title | Label | Other information |
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1998 | Songs From the Crypt | ||
2000 | Mister Monster | ||
2002 | Skeleton Crew | ||
2005 | Deep Dark |
Singles
Year | Title | Label | Format | Other information |
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2011 | "Christmas"[8] |
Splits
Year | Title | Label | Format | Other information |
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2003 | Exhuming Graves and Making Dates[9] | 10" | Split with Blitzkid |
Compilation albums
- 2007:Breaking Hearts and Eating Brains since '98
References
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