Danzig
Profile of the performer Danzig:
Danzig is an American heavy metal band formed in 1987, morphing out of the goth/punk/metal band Samhain. The band was conceived after vocalist Glenn Danzig was introduced to producer Rick Rubin following a Samhain show. Rubin was interested in working with Glenn but not Samhain so the duo set about forming a new group. Glenn insisted upon retaining the services of Samhain bassist Eerie Von. Guitarist John Christ, who had briefly served as Samhain's final guitarist, was also brought on board and, at Danzig's request, Rubin secured the services of veteran punk rock drummer Chuck Biscuits.
The first 3 Danzig albums displayed a heavy, blues-influenced heavy metal sound and were well-received by fans and critics. In 1993, the band scored a major hit with the release of the single for the song "Mother", which initially appeared their 1988 debut. The band's fourth release, 1994's "4p", showed the band moving away from their bluesier roots and adding more electronic elements. Biscuits left the band prior to its release and Von and Christ departed after the tour for the album. Danzig later claimed that it had been his intent from the beginning to work with different musicians in a style similar to Ozzy Osbourne, although some of the other original members have contended that Danzig was started as a band and not a solo vehicle for Glenn. Now also at odds with Rubin and his label, Danzig departed for [l=Hollywood Records]. With a new band and a new label, Danzig released "Danzig 5: Blackaciddevil" in 1996. The album featured a heavy industrial sound that was not received well by fans or critics. The situation was further complicated as Hollywood's parent company, Disney, was uncomfortable with their association with Danzig and pulled all support for the release. The label and band severed ties shortly afterwards.
Danzig continued with a revolving door of backing players joining Glenn. After the release of "Danzig 6:66 Satan's Child" in 1999, the band abandoned the industrial influences and began to return to a more hard rock/heavy metal sound, although they have not recaptured the same commercial and critical acclaim that the early Danzig records have had. In recent years, Glenn has voiced his dissatisfaction with long tours and has mentioned the possibility of retiring the Danzig band if he cannot pursue music the way he wants to.
In 1996, Glenn Danzig created the [l=Evilive] label to distribute his music.
Current line up:
Glenn Danzig - Vocals
Tommy Victor - Guitar
Steve Zing - Bass (live only)
Johnny Kelly - Drums
- http://www.danzig-verotik.com/
- http://www.myspace.com/danzig
- http://www.the7thhouse.com/
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Choose albums of full discography of Danzig
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Danzig | 10 |
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1988-08-30 | Def American Recordings |
2 |
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Danzig II - Lucifuge | 11 |
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2002 | American Recordings |
3 |
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Danzig III: How The Gods Kill | 10 |
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2002 | American Recordings |
4 |
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Danzig 4P | 14 |
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1994-10-04 | American Recordings |
5 |
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Thrall-Demonsweatlive | 11 |
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Def American Recordings | |
6 |
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Danzig 5: Blackacidevil | 10 |
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1996-10-29 | Hollywood Records |
7 |
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Danzig 6:66: Satans Child | 12 |
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1999-11-02 | E-Magine Entertainment |
8 |
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Danzig | 10 |
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1988-08-30 | Def American Recordings |
9 |
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Danzig 777: I Luciferi | 13 |
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2002-06-04 | Spitfire Records |
10 |
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Circle Of Snakes | 11 |
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2004-08-31 | Evilive |
11 |
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Sacrifice | 6 |
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1996 | Hollywood Records |
12 |
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Dirty Black Summer | 3 |
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1992-09-03 | Def American Recordings |
13 |
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Mother | 3 |
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1994-01-27 | |
14 |
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Lucifuge The Video | 7 |
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1991-06-11 | Def American Recordings |
15 |
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Live On The Black Hand Side | 31 |
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2001-05-08 | Restless Records |
16 |
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I Don't Mind The Pain | 2 |
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1994 | American Recordings |
17 |
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Thrall-Demonsweatlive | 9 |
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1993 | Def American Recordings |
18 |
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Dirty Black Summer | 3 |
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1992-09-00 | |
19 |
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Danzig | 10 |
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1989 | American Recordings |
20 |
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Dirty Black Summer | 3 |
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1992 | Def American Recordings |
21 |
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Danzig II - Lucifuge | 11 |
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1994-12-00 | American Recordings |
22 |
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Death Had No Name | 3 |
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1991 | Sub Pop (2) |
23 |
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Mother | 2 |
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1994-01-27 | |
24 |
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Danzig (Home Video) | 7 |
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1990-02-13 | Def American Recordings |
25 |
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Danzig II - Lucifuge | 11 |
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1990-06-26 | Def American Recordings |
26 |
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Danzig III: How The Gods Kill | 10 |
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1992 | Def American Recordings |
27 |
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Thrall-Demonsweatlive | 9 |
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1993-05-25 | Def American Recordings |
28 |
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Danzig 4P | 14 |
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1994-10-04 | American Recordings |
29 |
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Danzig III: How The Gods Kill | 10 |
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1992-07-14 | Def American Recordings |
30 |
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Danzig | 10 |
mp3
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1989 | Def American Recordings |
31 |
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Not Of This World | 11 |
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1991-01-00 | |
32 |
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Dance Of Death | 5 |
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1989 | Unholy Fashion |
33 |
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Thrall-Demonsweatlive | 9 |
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2002 | American Recordings |
34 |
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Danzig II - Lucifuge | 11 |
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1990-06-26 | Def American Recordings |
35 |
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Danzig III: How The Gods Kill | 11 |
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1992-12-08 | |
36 |
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Danzig II: Lucifuge | 11 |
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1999 | |
37 |
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Danzig 4P | 12 |
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1994-10-04 | |
38 |
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Danzig 6:66 Satans Child | 12 |
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1999-11-01 | |
39 |
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Danzig 5: Blackacidevil | 10 |
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1996 | Hollywood Records |
40 |
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Danzig 4 | 14 |
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