Punk Rock Is Dead

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Punk Rock Is Dead
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 20, 2005
Recorded2005
Genre Horror punk, punk, heavy metal
Length24:01
Label Horror High Records
Michale Graves chronology
Punk Rock Is Dead
(2005)
Return to Earth
(2006)

Punk Rock Is Dead is the debut solo album by former Misfits singer Michale Graves. Horror High had approached Michale to record this as a sort of farewell before he was to embark on a stint with the United States Marines.

Track listings

No.TitleLength
1."Beware"1:58
2."Teenage Monster"2:03
3."Earth vs. Spider"2:23
4."Exit"1:45
5."1119"3:22
6."Storybook and Rhyme"1:35
7."Godzilla"2:16
8."Queen Taste"2:03
9."Radio Deadly"1:26
10."Punk Rock Is Dead"2:25
11."Dawn of the Dead"2:45
Total length:24:01



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