Danzig is an American band that fuses dark lyrics and imagery with blues-inspired heavy metal music. The band serves as a musical outlet for singer/composer Glenn Danzig. The band can be seen as the third stage in Glenn Danzig's musical career, preceded by the horror punk band The Misfits and the band Samhain. On July 14, 1986, Samhain performed what was to be their final show, at The Ritz in New York City. In attendance was Rick Rubin, who was scouting for potential bands to sign to his record label, Def Jam. Upon viewing Samhain's performance, Rubin was impressed with Glenn Danzig's powerful stage persona and vocal abilities. He approached him after the show and propositioned him. At first, he wished only to sign Danzig, with the intent of making him the vocalist for a heavy metal supergroup that Rubin envisioned. However, Danzig refused to sign to Rubin's label without Samhain's bassist, Eerie Von, whom Glenn had become great friends with. Rubin agreed to sign Samhain, and he began making suggestions for the new direction he felt the band should take. Rubin felt the music should be stripped down, and that Glenn's vocal talents should become the focal point for the band. In 1987, the band evolved into a solid heavy metal act, with the addition of John C
1 | See All You Were | Danzig 5 - Blackacidevil |
2 | Trouble | Thrall-Demonsweatlive |
3 | Little Whip | Danzig IV |
4 | Power of Darkness | Danzig 5 - Blackacidevil |
5 | Serpentia | Danzig 5 - Blackacidevil |
6 | I Don't Mind The Pain | Danzig IV |
7 | Come To Silver | Danzig 5 - Blackacidevil |
8 | Bringer Of Death | Danzig IV |
9 | Sistinas | Thrall-Demonsweatlive |
10 | Sadistikal | Danzig IV |
11 | Ashes | Danzig 5 - Blackacidevil |
12 | Until You Call On The Dark | Danzig IV |
13 | 777 | Danzig II: Lucifuge |
14 | Cantspeak | Danzig IV |
15 | Stalker Song | Danzig IV |
16 | Let It Be Captured | Danzig IV |
17 | Brand New God | Danzig IV |
18 | Mother | Thrall-Demonsweatlive |
19 | Son Of The Morning Star | Danzig IV |
20 | Invocation | Danzig IV |