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02 Sep, 2020
Gorgeous
Beautiful and well made piece that I will keep out all year round! Arrived safe on its travels to Australia. A+++
05 Nov, 2006
NO MORE MOMENTS
2 of 2 found this helpful This was the finale to the Graves era of the band and overall is a fitting goodbye.
"Dead Kings Rise" is one of their best songs ever and why it wasn't issued on an album is completely beyond me,it grabs you with it's skeletal hands around your neck and refuses to let go for the duration of the song.
The "Mars Attacks" demo is a bit punkier than the "American Psycho" version and "Monster Mash" was destined to be recorded by the Misfits because it illustrates how the band had a great sense of humour about things as opposed to a lot of Black/Death metal types that take themselves very seriously indeed.
"One Million years BC " baffles me because like "Dead Kings Rise" it's another piece of powerful music that really packs a punch and showed at the time the Misfits were very much back from the dead.
Why neither of these tracks went onto "Famous Monsters" confuses me still.
Initally when I first bought this CD I wasn't that bothered about "Devil Doll","Fiend without a Face" and " Bruiser" but I have to admit that over time (and with a significant lack of any new Misfits material emerging from Misfits records) these songs have grown on me.
Now we come to what is the "Turkey" on the album for me"No more Moments",
we read in the booklet how Graves had been listening to a lot of Jim Morrison at the time of recording "No Moe Moments" and it shows...Thankfully there were no more moments like that!.
Was that the direction Graves was going to take the band in for a third studio album? we'll never know although in a final irony the last track is a cover of Black Flag's "Rise Above" an absoulety awesome punk anthem that gets the adrenaline going everytime.
Whilst "No More Moments" was the funeral march of the Graves era of the band,with Dez and Robo in the band fulltime now and a new studio album scheduled for Halloween 2007 "Rise Above" may very well be a glimpse of the future.

14 Oct, 2017
Fantastic pop
I am obsessed with this beautiful and highly detailed pop! The colours are stunning! My favourite Pop!