Michale Graves
Lead singer of The Misfits (1995-2000), horror punk pioneer
Michale Graves was born on May 20, 1963, and is an American musician and songwriter who gained international recognition as the third lead singer of the iconic horror punk band The Misfits. He joined the legendary band in 1995 during a period of creative resurgence and remained with them until 2000, contributing to several critically acclaimed albums including 'American Psycho' and 'Famous Monsters.' During his tenure with The Misfits, Graves helped revitalize the band's sound while maintaining their signature horror-themed aesthetic and punk rock roots. His vocal style brought a new dimension to the band's legacy, blending theatrical delivery with punk sensibility. Following his departure from The Misfits, Graves pursued a successful solo career and formed the band Gotham Road, continuing to maintain a dedicated fanbase within the horror punk and alternative rock communities. His contributions to The Misfits during a pivotal era solidified his place in punk rock history.
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1963
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