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\"Mother...Tell your children not to walk my way\"
Danzig inspired bumper sticker!...MotherTell your children not to hold my handTell your children not to understandOh mother....Permanent semi gloss self adhesive sticker --Simply peel off the back and stick wherever you fancy! 100% waterproof!!Exact Size - 8.5\" x 3\" inch (216mm — UK - Royal Mail 1st Class = 2-3 working days-
- Rest of the World - Royal Mail Airmail = 7-10 working is an American heavy metal band, formed in 1987 in Lodi, New Jersey. The band is the musical outlet for singer-songwriter Glenn Danzig, preceded by the horror punk bands the Misfits and Samhain. They play in a bluesy doom-driven heavy metal style influenced by the early sound of Black Sabbath.[1]
In 1988, Danzig released its self-titled debut album on Def American (later renamed to American Recordings).[2] The band toured worldwide in support of the album throughout 1988 and 1989; they opened for Slayer on their South of Heaven tour in North America and Metallica on their ...And Justice for All tour in Europe,[5][6] and subsequently headlined their own tour, which included support from bands such as Mudhoney, Accept, Armored Saint, Circus of Power, White Zombie, Sick of It All and Carnivore.[5][7] Danzig is the band\'s best-selling album, having been certified Gold in the U.S. in 1994,[8] and eventually going Platinum.[9]
In 1990, Danzig released its second album, Danzig II: Lucifuge. By 1992, Rubin\'s involvement with the band had waned. Danzig himself took credit for co-producing the third album, Danzig III: How the Gods Kill. In the following year, the band released the Thrall: Demonsweatlive EP, which contained several live tracks from the band\'s 1992 Halloween show as well as three new studio tracks. The live version of \"Mother,\" a song from the first album, became popular on hard rock radio stations. A new version of the \"Mother\" music video was created using live footage, and the video became a hit on MTV as well.[2]
On October 4, 1994, Danzig 4 was released. The album sold well, but did not contain a hit on par with the \"Mother\" single. The album\'s second single, \"Cantspeak\", was also a staple in MTV\'s rotation, but unlike \"Mother\" failed to appear on the Billboard Hot 100. \"Cantspeak\" is the band\'s only single other than \"Mother\" to chart on Billboard. Amid accusations of unpaid royalties and broken promises, Danzig\'s relationship with Rubin deteriorated, and the band left the record label.
Around this time, the band\'s lineup began to dissolve as well. First, Chuck Biscuits left the band in the summer of 1994 due to royalty disagreements. According to a special issue of Kerrang!, former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl turned down an approach by the band. Biscuits was replaced by Joey Castillo, who made his first public appearance as a member of Danzig at an in-store signing the day of the fourth album\'s release. Coincidentally, Castillo would later replace Grohl in Queens of the Stone Age. Although the band had toured successfully with its new drummer during the fall and winter of 1994-95, by the spring of 1995 Danzig was actively seeking a new guitarist, with Pepper Keenan and Dez Cadena considered possible replacements.[10] John Christ and Eerie Von resigned on July 5, 1995.
Post-original lineup-era (1995–1999)In October 1996, Danzig 5: Blackacidevil was released. The album was mostly a solo effort by Danzig, although Jerry Cantrell of Alice in Chains played lead guitar on three of the album\'s tracks. Joey Castillo played drums, the sole member still in the band from the 4p Tour. Castillo would record on two more Danzig albums, making him the longest-standing member outside of the original lineup.
For the next few years, Danzig was tied up in a legal battle with Rubin over the rights to unreleased material the band recorded for American Recordings. In November 1999, Danzig 6:66 Satan\'s Child was released. A long-planned Samhain box set was also released, followed by a Samhain reunion tour. Samhain opened for Danzig for six weeks during the tour and consisted of Steve Zing and London May switching between bass and drums.


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