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15 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Dead Kings Rise Once Again,
By Rodney C Whitenack (Louisville, KY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuts From the Crypt (Audio CD)
I grabbed the "Cuts From the Crypt" CD as soon as I could to give myself a soundtrack to listen to for Halloween 2001. The main attraction here for me was the two cuts from George Romero's "Bruiser" since, as a rabid Misfits fan, I already had most of the other stuff in some format or version. I think "Bruiser" is right up there with "Forbidden Zone" as once the best Misfits songs from 1996-2001 era. It really reaches back and captures that punk rock sound that I prefer over the more metal influenced stuff. "Fiend Without a Face" is also an interesting song, a bit slower than most Misfits tracks, but (I thought) very melodic. It plays to Michale Graves' strengths. It you didn't buy the import version of "Famous Monsters" you'll also enjoy "1,000,000 Years B.C." and "Devil Doll." "Helena 2" was just a gag to blow your speakers(!) as Jerry admits in the wonderfully extensive liner notes (also a reason to buy this CD). I saw the Misfits perform Black Flag's "Rise Above" live at Louisville's Riverfront Park, and loved it, so I'm glad it showed up here. It's nice having a good version of aborted Misfits' comeback anthem "Dead Kings Rise" leading off the CD. I miss Michale and Chud already and wish them well, but I'm standing by Jerry in his take-no-prisoners, good old American work ethic as he drags the Misfits kicking and screaming into the new century. I'm praying for his brother Doyle and hoping he gets his life and family situation back to where he wants to be, because I miss him as a guitarist and icon on the stage. Even with Robo, Dez and my beloved Marky Ramone, the Misfits just aren't whole without Doyle.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
DEAD KINGS RISE,
By bloodfeast138 (Melbourne,Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuts From the Crypt (Audio CD)
This was the finale to the Graves area and overall is a fitting goodbye.
"Dead Kings Rise" is one of their best songs ever and why it wasn't issued on an album is a completely beyond me,it grabs you with it's skeletal hands around your neck and refuses to let go for the duration of the song. The "Mars Attacks" demo is a bit more punkier than the"American Psycho" version and you can easily imagine the Ramones in the studio background drinking a few beers whilst"I wanna be a NY Ranger" was being recorded,it has a stamp of New York punk rock authenticity all over it. "Monster Mash" was destined to be recorded by the Misfits and illustrates how the band had a great sense of humour about things as opposed to a lot of Black/Death metal types who take themselves very,very seriously indeed. "One Million Years B.C." baffles me because like "Dead Kings Rise" it's another awesomely powerful piece of music that really packed a punch and showed The Misfits were very much back from the dead. Why neither of these tracks went straight onto the "Famous Monsters" album will confuse me untill my dying day or at least untill I meet either Jerry or Doyle or Graves. When we come to "No More Moments" this is the reason why I gave it four stars and not five also intially I wasn't that bothered about "Devil Doll" ," Fiend without a Face" and "Bruiser" but I have to admit that over time(and with a significant lack of any new Misfits material emerging from Misfits records) these songs have grown on me. We read in the CD booklet how Graves had been listening to a lot of Jim Morrison at the time of recording"No More Moments" and it shows thankfully there were no more moments like that!!. Was that the direction Graves was going to take the Misfits in for a third studio album? we'll never know although in a final irony the last track is Black Flag's "Rise Above" an absouletly awesome punk anthem that any old punkers like myself will feel a rush of adrenaline when you hear the opening chords. Whilst "No More Moments" was the funeral march of the Graves era of the band with Dez and Robo in the band and rumours of a new studio album (unfortunatly Jerry is notorious for mentioning ideas that never seem to happen or take a considerable amount of time before they do) full time now "Rise Above" may very well be a glimpse of the future Let's keep our fingers crossed.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Previously unreleased gems,
By James O'Blivion (Nowhere) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuts From the Crypt (Audio CD)
Well...some of these tracks WERE previously released...in the form of the "Mars Attacks" demos...and some of the newer ones were included with the Japanese import of "Famous Monsters." But most were unavailable until now...and they're well worth the price of this disc. Yes yes yes...I hear all of those so-called fiends out there saying "This isn't the REAL Misfits...go Buy Danzig's new album, DANZIG 753"...or whatever number he's currently on...innovative album titles that boy comes up with, eh? The point is this...if you don't like the new 'Fits albums, don't buy them. Simple. But don't try to tell others that their taste isn't as good as yours just because they're not as limited in their scope. Just because someone likes the newer 'Fits albums, that does not make them "stupid," as some have put it. Don't get me wrong...I'm a longtime fiend and my favorite 'Fits song is still "Astro Zombies"...but this is still a great compilation from the new 'Fits, who are just as good as the old 'Fits, in my opinion. Anyway...on to the songs. Many of these tracks are simply demos of songs that you already have if you're a fan of "A.P." and "F.M." Some are as good as the songs that appeared on those albums, some are better, and some fall a little short and benefitted greatly from their eventual reworkings. It's still a very interesting reference point, however, because it helps one to see where the songs came from. As for the other tracks, my favorites are "Bruiser" from George Romero's film of the same title, "No More Moments" (with Mikey doing an ominous Morrisonesque rant at the end), and "1,000,000 Years B.C." Also included are the original demo of "Dead Kings Rise," the final version of which appeared only on the original vinyl pressing of "A.P." and the demo of "Dr. Phibes Rises Again," the Kryst the Conquerer song which was chopped to an instrumental intro and became "The Abominable Dr. Phibes" on "A.P." The full song is much better than the snippet that you've heard might suggest. All in all, a great album...not the best, but it IS a compilation, so no one expected it to be. Give it a listen. And by the way, I'm willing to bet that most of the "old-school" fans who have panned this album because of it's lack of Glenn haven't even bothered to listen to it.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
just what the mad doctor ordered!!,
By Black X (HELL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuts From the Crypt (Audio CD)
HALLOWEEN IS UPON US AND I WAS AT MY MOST GHOULISH AND NEEDED A MISFITS FIX AND CUTS FROM THE CRYPT DID THE TRICK! ANOTHER DEVILISH DELIGHT THAT ROCKS!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
5 stars for another great accomplishment,
By "michaelsage666" (Milwaukee, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuts From the Crypt (Audio CD)
Well let me say once again be it old s-it or not the Misfits have pulled off something incredible. The "Mars Attacks" Demo s-it is really great in my opinion the Dead Kings Rise Demo is actually better than the original. Also if you have seen my review for Famous Monsters you might have noticed me sayin buy the Import well I guess save yourself quite a bit of money and buy this. Also I thought the Misfits cover of I got a Right and Rise Above were pretty damn good also, need I say the songs from Bruiser both Fiend Without a Face and Bruiser blew me away. Now here's my "Do Yourself the Favor", buy buy buy my Darling cause this could very well be the Misfits last stand and they're final Roadrunner release and if you read the booklet's amazing captions you might understand why... Well I'm off to review more bulls-it see you in the funny papers!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This album is M.H.M: Must Have Misfits!,
This review is from: Cuts From the Crypt (Audio CD)
This album is great for "fiends" who don't want to shell out big $$$ for imports and special singles, it's got some great stuff.
"Cuts From The Crypt" is definitely a must have for Misfits completists and although it's hit and miss on quality/necessity it's very enjoyable. The Good: -"Dead Kings Rise": My only complaint is that it's not the album version from the "American Psycho" LP, I was really hoping to get a polished version of the song on CD. -"Dr. Phibes Rises Again": Is a solid song, but again, the Michale Graves vocals version would have been preferred. -"I Wanna Be A New York Ranger"/"Monster Mash": Just fun stuff. -"1,000,000 Years B.C.": A super-fast and frantic song that like Jerry says in the liner notes, should have been on the album. -"Devil Doll": Great heavy rocker, that along with the previous song features a great vocal performance by Michale Graves. -"Fiend Without a Face"/"Bruiser": Although a little slower than their album tracks, these songs have a great haunting atmosphere to them. The Lame: -"The Mars Attacks Demos" aren't that different from the album versions and just kind of fill space. -"I Got A Right": An Iggy Pope cover song that's not their style. -"Scream Demo": Is really annoying, the timing is very off. -"Helena 2": Unecessary. -"No More Moments": very obvious that it was written in 15 minutes. -"Rise Above": An OK song, but not Misfits, so why is it here? The good tracks definitely outweigh the "Lame", so buy today!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE MISFIT'S "SWAN SONGS"!,
By DESTRO ATTACKS (loDIE, new joisey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuts From the Crypt (Audio CD)
after a few years since the band once again went their seperate ways, this CD full of b-side goodness,appears on store shelves.well there's good news and bad news. the good news is, the previously unreleased songs like; dr. phibes rides again, devil doll and especially dead kings rise were better than the lot that makes up FAMOUS MONSTERS. The bad news is..that's it..no more 'fits! (at least graves,doyle and chud)which really sucks!! it was cool to see the scream video directed by horror meister george a. romero. but his movie which featured the 'fits, BRUISER sucked BIG TIME!! Anyway buy this one fiends, cause it's the last you'll hear of the real misfits (and not the dissapointing project '50) NUFF SAID!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Unreleased Track CD to ever be created!!!...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Cuts From the Crypt (Audio CD)
Over and Over i listen to this CD and the only question i have is that why wasnt "Dead Kings Rise" ever released onto the American Psycho CD.It is such a great Misfits song and its a song i cant stop listening to.This CD is padcked with a whole bunch of classics and even new songs soon to be classics such as "Monster Mash","I Wanna Be A NY Ranger" and "1,000,000 B.C.".If you dont have this CD yet then buy it right now!!!!!!!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
it be good listenin',
By A Customer
This review is from: Cuts From the Crypt (Audio CD)
The Mars Attacks and Dr. Phibes Rises Again demos are actually better than the final versions on the American Psycho CD.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best compilation from the best punk band..EVER!,
By JEFF HAVOC (The Gates of Hell) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cuts From the Crypt (Audio CD)
Cuts from the cyrpt like the 'fits previous works; American Psycho and famous monsters is just another example why this killa band rivals today's so-called; metal/alternative rock. after hearing the first track, dead kings arise, followed by the demo versions of blacklight, the hunger, mars attacks. and Dr. philbes. i was in for another misfits masterpiece, although a few of the songs were cheesy (I wanna be a new york ranger, 10000 years B.C. and monster mash) i couldn't help but bop to the the tunes/lyrics.Bruiser and devil doll was a awesome surprise!! i'm also saddend that Michale graves, who to me filled Danzig's shoes perfectly.left the band along with chud. it just doesn't add up, and the jury is still out on ROBO & DEZ. oh wellz, here's hopin that that doyle and only can work things out with glenn,(Danizg) for the misfits aniversary tour. You can have ur (...) bands like Staid,Nickelback. or senseless metal I.E. TOOL,But make mine,; THE MISFITS. my slice of advice to all fiends and fans; BUY THIS CD!!! |
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Cuts From the Crypt by Misfits (Audio CD - 2001)
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