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Danzig

An American heavy metal band from Lodi, New Jersey, formed in 1987. Danzig morphed out of the goth punk band Samhain after vocalist Glenn Danzig was introduced to producer Rick Rubin. Rubin was interested in working with Glenn, but not with Samhain so the duo set about forming a new group. Glenn insisted upon retaining the services of Samhain bassist Eerie Von and guitarist John Christ and for drums Rubin secured the services of veteran punk rock drummer Chuck Biscuits. The original line-up recorded band’s first four albums, but during the mid-90’s the group started to disintegrate with first Chuck Biscuits leaving the group and soon after John Christ and Eerie Von followed. At the time Glenn also came at odds with producer Rubin and his label and the two ended collaborations as well. Following the line-up turmoil Glenn took distance from the blues driven heavy metal that Danzig had become known for and introduced strong industrial sound on “Danzig 5: Blackaciddevil”, a move that was not received well by fans or critics. After the release of "Danzig 6:66 Satan's Child" in 1999, the band returned to a more hard rock/heavy metal sound, but have not managed to recapture the same commercial and critical acclaim that the early Danzig records had. Current line up: Glenn Danzig - Vocals (1987– ) Tommy Victor - Guitar (1996–1997, 2002–2005, 2008–) Steve Zing - Bass (2006– ) Karl Rosqvist - Drums (2022– )

Members: Tommy Victor, Eerie Von, John Christ, Bevan, Jerry Montano, Joey Castillo, Johnny Kelly, Dave Kushner, Steve Zing, Rob Nicholson, Josh Lazie, Jeff Chambers (2), Todd Schofield, Glenn Anzalone, Howie Kusten, Charles Montgomery (3), and Charlee Johnson (2)

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