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:For the movie of the same name, see The Misfits (movie). A fictional band called The Misfits appears in the animated series Jem.

Legal Battle

After the demise of The Misfits, Glenn Danzig focused on his new band project, Samhain, which was much darker and occult oriented than The Misfits. Meanwhile, Jerry Only and his brother Doyle moved to Vernon, NJ, where they went to work full time in their father's machine parts factory. During this time, Jerry became more focused on his family and his baby daughter, Kathy. He became more serious about his Christian faith, and regretted some of the things he took part in during his time with The Misfits. He watched as Glenn continued to grow in popularity with Samhain, a band that Jerry viewed as evil and Satanic. In 1987, Jerry decided to start a new band, one that would oppose the "dark path" chosen by Glenn. Together with Doyle, Jerry (who changed his stage name to "Mo the Great") started writing songs for a Christian heavy metal band with barbarian imagery, called Kryst The Conqueror. They then created the Doyle fan club to help spread the word about their new band. During the writing and recording process for the album, they tweaked their instruments, in an attempt to design the ultimate bass and guitar. Once the music was recorded, they hired studio vocalist Jeff Scott Soto (who had done vocals for Yngwie Malmsteen) to record vocals for the album. Jeff was forced to remain anonymous due to contractual obligations. To hide his identity, he was credited on the album as Kryst. Despite Jerry's efforts, Kryst the Conqueror failed to gain a following. The album was never fully released and the band never played a single show.

Related Topics:
Christian - Heavy metal - Kryst The Conqueror - Jeff Scott Soto - Yngwie Malmsteen

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By 1987, The Misfits had reached legendary status, and Glenn's band Samhain (later renamed to "Danzig"), was signed to a major label. The Misfits back catalog had been re-issued and was selling extremely well. Around this time, Jerry Only contacted Glenn about getting a cut of the Misfits royalties, beginning a legal battle that lasted several years. Jerry concedes that Danzig wrote nearly all the lyrics and most of the music, but he contended that he and Doyle "wrote 25% or maybe 30% of the music," http://www.citizinemag.com/music/music-0309_jerryonly.htm and deserved compensation. Danzig, on the other hand, insisted that all songs were written by him and that their creative input was minimal at best. Eventually Jerry decided to cease his pursuit of song credit and instead tried to reach an out of court settlement that would allow him to use The Misfits name and image.

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In 1993, Glenn broke into the mainstream when the Danzig song, "Mother", became a hit on MTV, introducing thousands of new fans to Danzig's back catalog with Samhain and The Misfits.

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~ Table of Content ~

Introduction
History
Legal Battle
The Resurrected Misfits
Legacy
Discography ("Original" Misfits)
Discography ("Resurrected" Misfits)
Filmography
External links

 

 

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