Glenn Danzig

An anthology, based on the comics of the same name by Glenn Danzig, in which the erotic and horrific combine to create multiple ghoulish tales of bloodlust, murder, the occult and the forbidden.

1.9/10
2.3%

The found footage collective, Everything is Terrible! Has taken over 2,000 forgotten VHS tapes and re-contextualized them in order to tell the tale of The Dark Lord himself, Lucifer.

7.4/10

A fan produced, unauthorized, non profit concert documentary featuring the Misfits playing their first show since 1983. Glenn Danzig and Jerry Only reuniting with Doyle as "The Misfits" to play two Riot Fest dates in 2016 was an unparalleled example of Hell truly freezing over. A obsession with a single challenge developed: Could one rip all of the crowd shot videos floating around on YouTube and sync their audio in order to recreate the FULL 80 minute show? The answer was yes.

Metallica celebrated its 30th anniversary as a band, performing four shows at the Fillmore Theatre in San Francisco, CA, exclusively for members of their fan club, the Metallica Club.

1. Samhain 2. All Murder, All Guts, All Fun 3. Macabre 4. Die, Die, My Darling 5. The Shift 6. The Howl 7. Black Dream 8. I Am Misery 9. Halloween II 10. The Hungry End 11. Unholy Passion 12. Horror Biz 13. He-Who-Cannot-Be-Named 14. Archangel 15. Moribund This was recorded by the Flipside crew in 1984 at the long-gone Stardust Ballroom in Hollywood, CA. At this time the band had only the Initium album out and were in the process of making the Unholy Passion EP (a couple of the songs that would end up on that record were played at this show). The lineup was Glenn Danzig, Steve Zing, Eerie Von and Damien (I believe). The show was 47 minutes in length and featured most of the Initium album, a couple Misfits songs, and the aforementioned tracks from Unholy Passion.

8.5/10

Hard-core rocker Glenn Danzig personally combed through the archives to choose tracks for this collection of videos, outtakes, alternative versions and previously unreleased material from his band's "Danzig 4" (2000) and "Danzig 5" (2002) projects. The result is a variety of versions of classic hits such as "Cantspeak," "I Don't Mind the Pain," "Sacrifice," "Sadistikal," "Serpentia" and "Until You Call on the Dark."

1. Dirty Black Summer 2. Dirty Black Summer (GD Performance) 3. Dirty Black Summer (Band Performance) 4. How The Gods Kill (R Version) 5. How The Gods Kill (Band Performance) 6. Sistinas (Unreleased) 7. Bodies (Camera 1 - Unreleased) 8. Bodies (Camera 2 - Unreleased) 9. It's Coming Down (MTV Version) 10. It's Coming Down (Box R Version) 11. It's Coming Down (Totally Uncensored) 12. Mother '93 (Live) 13. Left Hand Black (Live)

Based on an original character created by Danzig lead singer Glenn Danzig for his comic company Verotik Press. This three-minute pilot was created by Madhouse for a planned Satanika OVA series. As Verotik Press encountered financial difficulties and closed, a full-length anime was never produced.

Gabriel returns to try to destroy the human race he despises so much, with the help of a suicidal teen and the opposition of the angel Daniel.

5.8/10
3.3%

Danzig at The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI, USA 01. Mother 02. Sacrifice 03. Until You Call On The Dark 04. 7th House 05. Blackacidevil 06. Deep 07. It's Coming Down 08. Dirty Black Summer 09. Hint Of Her Blood 10. Bringer Of Death 11. Twist of Cain 12. Long Way Back from Hell

TRACKS 1. Devils Plaything 2. Killer Wolf * 3. I'm The One 4. Her Black Wings + exclusive live and unseen footage of with Glenn Danzig, John Christ, Eerie Von and Chuck Biscuits Glenn Danzig - vocals Eerie Von - bass John Christ - lead guitar Chuck Biscuits - drums Produced by: Vincent Giordano Directed by: Glenn Danzig and Vincent Giordano

Highlights include: Glenn revealing his songwriting process, reading Wolverine comics, discussing his book collection, chugging a box of Milk Duds before an encore, and Eerie Von being a badass.

The Misfits perform in the music video "Braineaters" from the album "Walk Among Us" recorded for Ruby and Slash Records.

Misfits live at the Channel Club, Boston, MA on the 20th of March, 1983