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Jeff Chambers. Before joining Danzig, Jeff was in Pygmy Love Circus, 57 Crown and Suction.His band 57 Crown even opened for Danzig on Halloween 1997. Jeff, born 10/13/1970, was a member of Danzig for over a year and contributed greatly to the sound of the Danzig 6:66 album.
The Misfits Book -- A collection of discographies concerning the Lodi, NJ band The Misfits and directly related bands. ... Glenn Danzig: Josh Lazie: Jeff Chambers ...
#TimeBassGuitar132009 -Tommy Victor1309/12/2005 - 2009Jerry MontanoJoe Fraulob1212//2004 - 08//2005Jerry MontanoTommy Victor1101//2004 - 12//2004Jerry MontanoTommy VictorGlenn Danzig and Verotik artist Simon Bisley attended Super Festival 15 in Toyko, Japan, on May 4-5, 1999. While there, Danzig held a listening party for Danzig 6. 07/11/1999: Jeff Chambers posted a message on the Internet stating that he had left Danzig at the request of the band. 09/03/1999
Before joining Danzig, Jeff was in Pygmy Love Circus, 57 Crown and Suction. His band 57 Crown even opened for Danzig on Halloween 1997. Jeff, born 10/13/1970, was a member of Danzig for over a year and contributed greatly to the sound of the Danzig 6:66 album. In the summer of 1999, however, he was told he didn't fit the band's image, and was ...
6:66 Satan's Child has a mostly industrial metal sound. [3] As with its predecessor Blackacidevil, several songs include effects-treated vocals. [8] It was the first Danzig album to be produced using digital recording methods, [9] as Glenn Danzig explained: "This record is the first time I've ever recorded my vocals digitally.
Danzig. Glenn Danzig was the original vocalist and songwriter for the legendary horror punk band, the Misfits. He formed Samhain after leaving the Misfits in the early '80s before forming Danzig in 1987 and forging ahead into the metallic realm. To reflect the change in musical direction and avoid line-up changes, Rick Rubin had asked Glenn to ...
Besides Glenn’s obvious decline of a premier vocalist the biggest change in the bands music is the guitar work. No longer possessing a 70’s edge, Jeff Chambers modernizes Danzig’s sound from a hard rocking group of misfits (no pun intended) to a crushing metal assault courtesy of pounding riffage and industrialized beats.