About Me
Evil, Satanic, and Horror pictures
You Are 98% Evil
You're the most evil person you know.
The devil is even a little scared of you!
How Evil Are You?
TELL ME ABOUT YOURSELF - The Survey
Name: Morticia / Kellie
Birthday: April 8, 1974
Birthplace: Lancaster, OHIO
Current Location: Lancaster, OHIO
Eye Color: Dark brown/ sometimes they look black, spooky, huh?!
Hair Color: black with red streaks
Height: 5 ' 10
Right Handed or Left Handed: Right
Your Heritage: Caucasion, Italian, Blackfoot Indian
The Shoes You Wore Today: Converse
Your Weakness: Being too nice at times / the rest of the time I'm an EVIL lil cuntbag
Your Fears: Not moving ahead in life.
Your Perfect Pizza: Cheese,pep or ham, mushrooms
Goal You Would Like To Achieve This Year: Get into college
Your Most Overused Phrase On an instant messenger: BITE ME
Thoughts First Waking Up: Damn, I'm STILL here?!
Your Best Physical Feature: Been told my hair and eyes.
Your Bedtime: Whenever. I'm pretty Nocturnal
Your Most Missed Memory: Having a companion to share life with
Pepsi or Coke: Coke
McDonalds or Burger King: Either, I'm not too picky
Single or Group Dates: Either, but Group dating can keep things relaxed
Lipton Ice Tea or Nestea: Nestea
Chocolate or Vanilla: Chocolate
Cappuccino or Coffee: Capp.
Do you Smoke: Yes...
Do you Swear: Fuck yes I do
Do you Sing: Hell no... not if anyone can hear!
Do you Shower Daily: This a trick question?!
Have you Been in Love: Yes, I would NEVER fake loving someone
Do you want to go to College: YES
Do you want to get Married: Possibly
Do you belive in yourself: At times, some days are harder than others
Do you get Motion Sickness: Sometimes. If I have to puke, I'll try to spew it away from you!
Do you think you are Attractive: I guess so. PPL say I am.
Are you a Health Freak: Not too bad.
Do you get along with your Parents: Sometimes.
Do you like Thunderstorms: YESSSSSSSS
Do you play an Instrument: NOPE
In the past month have you Drank Alcohol: Sadly, NO
In the past month have you Smoked: YES
In the past month have you been on Drugs: I plead the 5th
In the past month have you gone on a Date: NOPE/Unless u count be goin w/ an EX to see Social Distortion
In the past month have you gone to a Mall: Yes
In the past month have you eaten a box of Oreos: NO
In the past month have you eaten Sushi: Never had it
In the past month have you been on Stage: Nope
In the past month have you been Dumped: Nope....still waiting for Mr. Right(I'm a sucker)
In the past month have you gone Skinny Dipping: NO
In the past month have you Stolen Anything: NO
Ever been Drunk: Well, ..............YES
Ever been called a Tease: YES, but I don't get that.
Ever been Beaten up: Yes...but not by a woman
Ever Shoplifted: NO
How do you want to Die: In a blaze of glory
What do you want to be when you Grow Up: I don't wanna grow up
What country would you most like to Visit: Canada
In a Boy/Girl..
Favourite Eye Color: ANY
Favourite Hair Color: ANY
Short or Long Hair: EITHER
Height: ANY
Weight: ANY
Best Clothing Style: Punk, Ska.... jeans, t-shirts, etc
Number of Drugs I have taken: 5
Number of CDs I own: Hmmm, I can't remember
Number of Piercings: 2- left eyebrow & tongue
Number of Tattoos: None YET... SOON
Number of things in my Past I Regret: Too damn many
CREATE YOUR OWN! - or - GET PAID TO TAKE SURVEYS!
MORTICIA --
[adjective]:
Extremely dominant
You are flirty.
You find it easy to attract people because you are so confident. You also arn't bad to look at which helps.
'What is your seduction style?' at QuizUniverse.com'How will you be defined in the sexual dictionary?' at QuizUniverse.com
*************************************************
themisfits: General Info
Member Since 11/26/2004
Band Website MISFITS.com
Band Members Jerry Only: Bass/Vocals
Dez Cadena: Guitar
Robo: Drums
Record Label Misfits Records
Type of Label Indie
***********************************************************
MISFITS's Latest Blog Entry [Subscribe to this Blog]
MISFITS ROCK 30,000 FANS WITH IGGY & THE STOOGES IN SPAIN, AUG. 31 (view more)
FIEND FEST 2006 ARRIVES THIS FALL WITH AN INCREDIBLE PUNK ROCK LINEUP! (view more)
3 PAGE ARTICLE ON OSAKA POPSTAR IN HUSTLER MAGAZINE! (view more)
MORE SECRETS OF THE WAX MUSEUM REVEALED! FREE LIMITED 45 IS COMING SOON! (view more)
OSAKA POPSTAR (FEATURING JERRY ONLY OF THE MISFITS) VOTED no.1 ON FUSE TV'S "OVEN FRESH" (view more)
[View All Blog Entries]
About themisfits
CHECK OUT OUR NEWLY LAUNCHED WEBSITES:
MISFITSRECORDS.COM
OSAKAPOPSTAR.COM
VISIT OUR RECORD LABEL ROSTER ON MYSPACE:
www.myspace.com/MISFITSRECORDS
www.myspace.com/OSAKAPOPSTAR
www.myspace.com/BALZAC
************************************************************
************************************************************
************************************************************
********************************************************
MISFITS BIO:
"It started as a twisted dream"... 25 years ago in a small town in New Jersey called Lodi. It was there in April of 1977, at the dawn of the punk movement, that the Misfits were born. Taking the title of Marilyn Monroe's last movie as their name in a move to immortalize her image - singer Glenn Danzig and bassist Jerry Only set out to make an impression. They wound up making history and creating a legacy that's power has not only stood the test of time, but also transcended into an entirely new generation. Lineup changes followed and by early 1980, the band coalesced around co-founders, Glenn Danzig and Jerry Only along with guitarist Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein (Jerry's youngest brother). Throughout the span of their career, the Misfits audience has developed into an army of "fiends" (the term for die hard Misfits fans) generating more interest today than ever before.
From its inception the music was primitive punk rock, harsh and to the point. Yet that aggression was complimented with a strong sense of melody inspired by the roots of rock and roll bred in the 1950's. What further separated the band from their hard-core peers of the 70's punk scene was their inspired fixation on horror movies. It was from that inspiration that they created an entire world out of a passion for the genre. Utilizing B-movie-style artwork, the band appeared with slick, black "devil lock" hairstyles and horror make-up. The Misfits cast a fiendish aura of mystery embodied by ghoulish charm and landed themselves a massive cult following. That following continues to expand world wide on a daily basis. The "Fiend Skull", (an icon that is the official symbol of the group), was once crudely painted on their equipment, leather jackets and everything the band could get their hands on, yet now be found on a limitless amount of merchandise carried in stores throughout the world.
After a split with Danzig in the mid 1980's and a decade long legal battle, The Misfits were resurrected by founding member Jerry Only returning stronger than ever with "AMERICAN PSYCHO", released in May of 1997 on Geffen Records. Only states: "We tightened everything up as much as possible. Sticking to our punk roots, the longest song on the album is three minutes and nine cuts are under two. We've still got the classic backup vocals, the '50s sounding chord progressions, the different beats - 4/4 time can turn into a major thrash beat in the same song. But the sound of our instrumentation is so much better than on our previous records. We worked really hard."
"AMERICAN PSYCHO" reestablished them as one of the most aggressive outfits in music and spoke volumes about their influence on many of today's rock acts. From neo-punk bands Green Day, Rancid, Blink 182 and Good Charlotte to metal acts Metallica, Pantera and Slayer to hard rockers such as Slipknot, Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, Guns n Roses (who covered the classic Misfits song "Attitude") and more recently; My Chemical Romance (who covered the classic Misfits song Astro Zombies for the soundtrack to Tony Hawks American Wasteland video game). The Misfits have inspired many musicians and much of the music people are watching on TV and hearing on the radio today. Metallica emerged as one of the band's strongest supporters wearing Misfits T-shirts on stage and even covering three of their songs on the double CD set entitled "Garage Days Revisited". The centerfold section of the "Garage Days" booklet even spotlights the Misfits as a key influence on Metallica's music. Further, there have been many Misfits tribute CDs released over the past several years featuring contemporary artists covering the bands back catalog. Asked why this hunger for all things Misfits endured, bassist and founding member Jerry Only ventures: "I think we filled a niche. We stuck to what we did, and we did it well. We never tried to pull something over on people - we just tried to entertain 'em while rocking 'em real hard. Besides, I think the love of the horror art form has endured."
The music videos for the 1997 Geffen release ("Dig Up Her Bones" & "American Psycho" directed by John Cafiero) could not only be found on music television outlets throughout the world but even on the big screen. Theatrical screenings ran in film festivals both in and outside the U.S. garnering "Best of Fest" nods as well as award nominations from the Horror Writers Association. The videos also created a stronghold in the then, uncharted territory of .. entertainment. They have been repeatedly on the top of the charts, listed as the "most downloaded videos on the net" with .. outlets like Sonicnet. For several weeks the Misfits "American Psycho" video was listed on the Sonicnet chart at ..2, book-ended by Backstreet Boys videos at ..1 & ..3. Over all the "Psycho" video remained in the top 5 for nearly a year while videos from many chart-topping acts quickly came and went.
1999 brought the follow up to the second coming of the Misfits "FAMOUS MONSTERS", released in Oct. 1999 on Roadrunner records. The record went on to become the biggest selling title ever for Roadrunner Japan. The supporting music video "Scream" (which featured the band as zombies) was directed by George A. Romero (Night of the Living Dead) who offered his services in exchange for two original Misfits songs to be featured (along with the band itself) in his film "Bruiser". Prior to that, the Misfits appeared as themselves (along with ICP, The Jerky Boys and WWF's Mick Foley to name a few) in director John Cafiero's feature film debut "Big Money Hustlas". The film debuted in the number one spot on the billboard video sales charts where it remained for several weeks.
Thematically, the bands music continues to focus on time-honored Misfits interests: "Vampires, monsters, alien invasion, Frankenstein - we are the Misfits after all," warns Jerry. Of the band's refusal to address weightier issues, he explains: "People who buy our records and come to see us perform - from the guy all the way back in the balcony, to the guy getting his head banged around in the front - they come to have a good time. And we make sure they do, you can hear about social and political issues somewhere else. When you come to a Misfits show, you get a bunch of guys who go out there and give 110 percent (they've been known to rip through 55 songs a night) take it or leave it. That's what we have always been. At a show, everyone's just part of the crowd there's no them and us - we're all us."
Aside from an inventive approach to music and its visual presentation, their all-encompassing DIY mentality was and continues to be their strong suit. From their Misfits compound in the far reaches of North Jersey which includes even a family owned machine shop business, they craft their own instruments: guitars and bass down to the studded leather straps and even their spiked leather jackets. Creativity rules as they design and construct on site their own elaborate stage sets and wide array of infamous props.
Over the past ten years alone the Misfits have released four studio albums, a limited edition live album through their fan club (dubbed "The Fiend Club") and a limited edition glow-in-the-dark 45 covering the classic song "Monster Mash. The 45 was fully endorsed by longtime Misfits supporter Sara Karloff, (daughter of the late Boris Karloff) who gave consent for the use of her father's image in connection with the record. The Karloff estate had shown similar support in 1997 approving the band's use of footage from the classic film "The Bride of Frankenstein" in their first music video "Dig Up Her Bones". The Misfits and their "Fiend Club" were also instrumental in petitioning and seeking approval for the 1997 release of the U.S. Monster Stamp series, which among others, featured Bela Lugosi Sr., as Dracula and of course, Boris Karloff as Frankenstein.
Although the band has seen several lineup changes throughout the years, the common thread that has kept the Misfits thriving is founding member JERRY ONLY. In addition to a huge catalog of music over the past 30 years, Only and the Misfits have toured relentlessly across the globe and celebrated Halloween 1999 with two Sold Out shows at Madison Square Garden in NYC. In addition to their countless TV appearances world wide, the band appeared in four feature films, as well as a stint in professional wrestling with Ted Turner's WCW. The band's now classic "fiend skull" logo can be found on a plethora of top selling merchandise throughout the world and the collectibility of anything Misfits continues to grow on a daily basis.
Even the toy industry took notice bestowing the honor of "Action Figure of the Year" to the 12" G.I. Joe-styled Jerry Only action figure released in 1999. In the year 2000, the Misfits were named ..91 in VH-1's "100 Greatest Hard Rock Bands of all Time". The segment included interviews with Alice Cooper, Rob Halford (Judas Priest), James Hetfield, Jason Newsted & Kirk Hammett (Metallica) and Kid Rock commenting on the fiendishly legendary band. The impact of the Misfits on pop culture has become a phenomenon in itself. The power of the horror-punk icons transcends into the most unlikely of places. Most notably, teen-idol superstars N'Sync were photographed, prominently sporting Misfits logos on their attire. The photos ran in an issue of "TV Guide" (2000) and the year-end issue of "Entertainment Weekly" (2001). Now that is truly scary!
"We've survived over 25 years now," Jerry reflects. "Maybe the times have caught up with us. And 40 years from now, people will still be playing our albums because we won't water down what we do. Our goal is to keep perspective on who we are and where we're going. When we started playing out again, we were surprised to see how many fans both young and old, still go nuts for the Misfits. It shows that we have a very strong following and we can still stay true to ourselves and grow as a band."
2001 brought the launch of the Misfits 25th Anniversary. In celebration of 25 years of Misfits (and 25 years of classic punk rock in general), founding member Jerry Only recruited what is truly an all-star line up of punk rock. Special guests performing within the Misfits line up for this historic current tour include punk pioneers MARKY RAMONE of the world famous RAMONES - (recently inducted into the "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame") and BLACK FLAG'S DEZ CADENA along with MISFITS & BLACK FLAG alum; ROBO on drums. Robo's participation as drummer in the Misfits dates back to the early 1980's. His debut recording with the Misfits also happens to be one of the legendary horror-punk bands most well known classic era albums entitled "Earth AD (released in 1983). To commemorate the 25th Anniversary, artwork of Jerry Only and the classic Misfits "fiend skull" was commissioned from "Batman" artist Butch Lukic whose unmistakable style is showcased in Warner Brothers "Batman the Animated Series" and "Batman Beyond" and countless DC comic covers. The 25th anniversary Lukic artwork quickly became a ..1 seller in the Misfits popular T-shirt line.
More recently the Misfits have launched their own brand of electric guitar and Bass strings available through Dean Markley Strings. Aptly named Misfits Skullbusters Only describes them as the crunchiest strands of steel ever produced. The line makes available to fans and musicians alike, the actual gauges of strings used by the Misfits themselves both live as well as in the studio to deliver their inimitable sound. The Misfits even launched a line of sneakers and footwear through Draven/Select Distribution (formerly Vision Street Wear) that immediately proved to be the best selling shoes the company has offered in over 20 years of successful business! Shortly after their initial release the Misfits sneakers were prominently spotted among other high profile places, on the feet of singer/songwriter Avril Lavigne during an appearance on NBC TVs The Tonight Show hosted by Jay Leno.
The power of the Misfits also transcended into a record label "MISFITS RECORDS" distributed worldwide by Rykodisc. Misfits Records now houses all current and future Misfits releases as well as a few acquired bands under development with the label starting with "BALZAC" and the upcoming debut release from "OSAKA POPSTAR". The first release under the new label was unique in that the Misfits teamed up with Japan's premiere horror punks; "Balzac" (a Misfits influenced band) for a split CD single/EP in which each band covered the others material.
In 2003, the all-star lineup recorded a Misfits stylized special project showcasing punk covers of classic 1950's era rock and roll hits. Some of the tracks included are "This Magic Moment" (Jay and the Americans), "Dream Lover" (Bobby Darin) and "Donna" (Richie Valens). Only, who had the project in mind for many years, states: "the backbone of punk has always been the 3-chord progression which was ultimately inspired by classic rock and roll of the 1950's. I've always wanted to record some of the music that inspired the Misfits to show fiends where it all began. With this album...I will." In addition to the all-star line up, the new CD "MISFITS PROJECT 1950" features special guest vocals on two tracks ("This Magic Moment" & "You Belong to Me") by 60's pop-rock icon RONNIE SPECTOR as well as guest keyboards on two tracks ("Runaway" & "Great Balls of Fire"), by JIMMY DESTRI of BLONDIE. Released worldwide July 29th, 2003 "Misfits Project 1950" (which comes complete with a 24 page booklet featuring extensive liner notes and personal quotes from the artists as well as a limited edition bonus DVD), debuted on Billboard's Heatseekers Chart at ..2, Billboard's Top Independent album chart at ..5 and ..133 in Billboard's Top 200.
Only states: The band has continued to evolve and grow more powerful with each passing day. I don't discount the importance of our past but at the same time I can't deny that we are far more relevant now than we EVER were back then. That's something I've worked very hard to achieve for over a decade now. I think the fact that our most recent CD ("Misfits Project 1950" released in 2003) is the highest charting Misfits CD in our entire 30-year career, speaks for itself.
The Misfits currently remain more aggressive, more topical and more sought after than ever before. Relentlessly led by founding member; Jerry Only (Bass/Vocals) with former Black Flag alum Dez Cadena on guitar and original Misfits drummer Robo still behind the kit, the Misfits continue to sell out shows and draw thousands of fans night after night around the globe. The band is currently preparing to return to the studio in 2006 to deliver the hardest, most aggressive Misfits material yet to be heard in the bands legacy. Only revels: Our next album will coincide with our 30th anniversary and that album will only reinforce how potent the band has become with time. As a footnote, the Misfits 30th Anniversary will fall on April 18, 2007.
In closing, Only surmises: "The Misfits have been preserved on determination and the sheer will to survive. That determination has been bound by the unequaled loyalty of our fan base of fiends. Our goal is simple, to be the best. In resurrecting this band I risked all that I'd done in the past and I dared to challenge a legacy born in my youth. Today I am stronger, smarter and faster than I have ever been. We plan to continue as always, eclipse the past, block the sun and drag humanity by the throat into a world of darkness filled with ghouls, goblins and creatures of the night, where we are king."
One thing is certain, The Misfits are here to stay and once again everyday is Halloween.
What kind of good music are you?
You are punk music! Youre pissed off at everything & you support anarchy whether you think it makes sense or not. You probably spend hours a day dying & spiking your hair to perfection in order to show the normals that you are not part of their perfect society.
Take this quiz !
Quizilla |
Join
| Make A Quiz | More Quizzes | Grab Code
Profile Edited by MPS MySpace Editor 2.0
Profile Edited by MPS MySpace Editor 2.0
***********************************************************
-Michale Graves BIO:
In the fall of 1995 Michale Graves was nineteen and recording a demo in Lodi, New Jersey with his little known band "Mopes" when the owner mentioned that some of his friends were looking for a singer and that he might be what they were looking for. After some contemplation, Michale made a phone call to schedule an audition that would ultimately change the course of his life forever. He was about to get that all elusive "big break" that everyone is always waiting for.
On Halloween night in 1995 after a brief appearance on stage at The Roseland Ballroom in New York City, he became the lead singer and played his first official gig at a club called Coney Island High with one of the most legendary punk rock bands of all time, The Misfits.
Michale continued writing songs over the next few months and recorded demos with the new lineup in May of 1996 at Trax East Studios in South River, NJ. The band soon kicked off an explosive tour of Europe and the United States dubbed "Resurrection". After attending a concert at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park NJ, Ben Horowitz, of The Record, described "Graves" as "an athletic young man from Dumont...perpetually in motion. Fully immersing himself in the moshing spirit of the occasion, at one point leaping onto the crowds outstretched arms while singing."
Soon after Michale and the band signed a recording contract with Geffen Records through the same A&R rep who signed Metallica and White Zombie.
Andy Wallace mixed "American Psycho", and Geffen Records released the Misfits first release in almost twenty years. It was 1996. Michale was twenty-one. The 'Fits' then embarked on a grueling world tour with one of the biggest heavy metal acts on the planet, Megadeth. After opening for them at the sold-out, Hard Rock Cafe in Las Vegas, the headline of the entertainment section of the next days major newspaper publication read, "Misfits outshine Megadeth".
The band shot two music videos. For several weeks the Misfits "American Psycho" video was listed on the Sonicnet chart at #2, book-ended by Backstreet Boys videos at #1 & #3. Over all the "Psycho" video remained in the top 5 for nearly a year while videos from many chart-topping acts quickly came and went. Theatrical screenings ran in film festivals both in and outside the U.S. garnering "Best of Fest" nods as well as award nominations from the Horror Writers Association. The videos also created a stronghold in the then, uncharted territory of .. entertainment. They have been repeatedly on the top of the charts, listed as the "most downloaded videos on the net" with .. outlets like Sonicnet. Matt Pinfield premiered Dig up Her Bones on MTV's 120 minutes. That year Michale performed with Joey Ramone and sang a medley of songs with him in front of a sold out Roseland Ballroom in New York City. The band appeared on the cover of the Aquarian newspaper that year under the headline, "The Jersey Devils'".
The Misfits next release was a live album entitled, Evil Live II. It was a collection of live songs taken from shows on the relentless and very successful American Psycho tour and a limited edition glow-in-the-dark 45 covering the classic song "Monster Mash. The 45 was fully endorsed by longtime Misfits supporter Sara Karloff, (daughter of the late Boris Karloff) who gave consent for the use of her father's image in connection with the record. The Karloff estate had shown similar support in 1997 approving the band's use of footage from the classic film "The Bride of Frankenstein" in their first music video "Dig Up Her Bones". The Misfits and their "Fiend Club" were also instrumental in petitioning and seeking approval for the 1997 release of the U.S. Monster Stamp series, which among others, featured Bela Lugosi Sr., as Dracula and of course, Boris Karloff as Frankenstein.
October 1999 marked a third studio album called "Famous Monsters" released by Roadrunner Records followed by a live performance on October 8, 1999 at Madison Square Gardens Theatre for the opening of there Scream Park. Upon conclusion of The Famous Monsters world tour at The Mt. Fuji amphitheater in Japan with Marilyn Manson, Japans premier rock n roll publication Burrn Magazine voted Michale Graves "Vocalist of the Year" and his song "Crying on Saturday Night" "Song of the Year". In that time The Misfits also released the third video for the song "Scream" that was directed by George Romero the same man who directed "Night of The Living Dead". Michale and the band appeared in Mr. Romero's film "Bruiser" performing "Fiend Without a Face". Other film credits include Insane Clown Posses' "Big Money Hustlas" released by Island Def Jam that held the nations #1 home video sales position for weeks. Vh-1 included The Misfits in its list of 100 greatest bands of All Time. Famous Monsters went on to become the biggest selling title ever for Roadrunner Japan.
Michale continued to tour as usual aside of the off days that were spent appearing and wrestling on Ted Turners' WCWs' Monday Nitro, Thursday Thunder and a pair of pay-per-views. He also appeared in WCW Magazine including a centerfold and exclusive write-up about the band and their wrestling partner Vampiro. That year Michale turned twenty-five and lived in Hawaii..
Roadrunner Records followed up Famous Monsters with a wonderful package of previously unreleased studio demos and out takes from the bands beginning in 1996 until 2001 called Cuts from the Crypt.
Since then Michale has spent time at Paramount Recording Studios in Hollywood, California producing bands for Hollowpoint Management as well as independently releasing a solo record entitled "Graves, Web of Dharma" supported by two American tours.
In April of 2003, Michale embarked on a new project called Gotham Rd. It was a departure from the musical style that defined Michale in the past and held true to a heavier Metal presence. Gotham Rd. has played hundreds of dates on the U.S. Club circuit performing and promoting a seven song EP that bears the same name as the band. In May of 2003 NJs' premier college radio station, 89.5fm WSOU, Seton Hall's Pirate Radio Station, charted the band at #30 after only several days of rotation. The bands single entitled, "Seasons of The Witch" shot to number 2 and held steady for weeks.
In January 2004, Michale helped found conservativepunk.com in which he also contributes and writes for. Michale has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Times, National Public Radio, WABC, Fox news, WLIB and USA Today and news outlets all over the world speaking and debating issues relating to pop culture, politics, counterculture, rock music and the entertainment industry. In October 2004, Michale addressed The Young Republicans Club of New York City and received a standing ovation. He was made an honorary member of the club and placed on their board of advisors.
In January of 2005 Michale Graves inked a deal to record and release his first solo record. The music embodied his return to his horror punk roots and was eagerly anticipated by the scene. A national tour followed as "Punk Rock is Dead" became an underground classic.
In January of 2006 Michale announced a 55 city spring tour to promote death row inmate, Damien Echols book called, "Almost Home". Graves' "Almost Home Campaign", seeks to raise awareness, support and debate concerning the issues surrounding the West Memphis Three. In coordination with other activist groups both for and against the death penalty, Graves' hopes to spark a national debate while seeking to find and cultivate justice somehow for the 3.
Michale has also just completed his first video since teaming up with legendary Horror Film director George A. Romero, which he wrote and directed, for the much anticipated, never before released song, "Butcher Shop".
Get this video and more at MySpace.com
..