The Misfits – Earth A.D. / Wolfs Blood (1983)

July 20, 2014
The Misfits – Earth A.D. / Wolfs Blood (1983)

This is one of the more ‘brutal’ Misfits releases. If anything, it is the fastest, grimiest (studio) recording the band have done. Even the cover art alone is something more crust/grind-looking, although it was released a while before those genres really came into their own. This spins at 33rpm, which is surprising considering how short it is, I was expecting it to be a 45. Still though, Earth A.D. / Wolfs Blood is a short and sweet rampage through some fast-paced, horror-themed hardcore punk.

The speed of this record doesn’t stop the few (obligatory) massive Misfits-patent choruses sneaking into a couple of tracks (“Death Comes Ripping”, or “Queen Wasp”), with plenty of “whoaaaaaa”s for good measure, but tracks like “Wolfs Blood”, “Devilock” and the massively grind-before-grind-existed “Demonomania” (at an impressive 45 seconds in length) are in territory that The Misfits would never stray into again.

I have this, and a couple of other Misfits things, on CD already, but I had to get it again, cuz y’know, old punk belongs on vinyl. The CD version however, combines this LP with the Die, Die My Darling 12″ single (which I also have separately), and also adds the bonus track “Mommy Can I Go Out And Kill Tonight?”, which is recorded live. The CD sounds a bit flat though, as with a lot of old shit turned into a digital format, so I (perhaps predictably) recommend purchasing the vinyl version. 

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