Danzig – Danzig III: How The Gods Kill (LP)

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Long before his improbable reunion with the Misfits, back in 1988, Glenn Danzig found his voice as a solo artist when he released the breakthrough debut album that shares his surname. But it was 1992’s Danzig III: How the Gods Kill that cemented the iconic singer as a genuine rock star with songs like “Dirty Black Summer” and the title track, which distanced the muscular frontman even further from his punk roots. At the same time, Danzig III was hardly a typical metal album. Sure, the guitars were heavy and distorted and many of the songs were angry and brooding. But the band’s Delta blues influences and Glenn’s melodramatic vocals, which were equally influenced by Jim Morrison, Elvis Presley and Ozzy Osbourne, fused together into a novel sound.

A1. Godless
A2. Anything
A3. Bodies
A4. How The Gods Kill
A5. Dirty Black Summer
B1. Left Hand Black
B2. Heart Of The Devil
B3. Sistinas
B4. Do You Wear The Mark
B5. When The Dying Calls

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Weight .80 lbs