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| Horror Business | ||
|---|---|---|
| EP by The Misfits | ||
| Released | June, 1979 | |
| Recorded | Jan./ Feb., 1979 | |
| Genre | Punk | |
| Length | 7 min 28 sec | |
| Record label | Plan 9 Records | |
| The Misfits Chronology | ||
| Bullet ( 1977) | Horror Business ( 1978) | Night of the Living Dead ( 1979) |
Horror Business was the second 7" EP by the punk band The Misfits. The band's third release was self-produced and distributed as Plan 9 Records number PL1009.
It was released on June 26June 26 is the 177th day of the year (178th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 188 days remaining. Events 684 Benedict II becomes Pope. 1483 Richard III becomes king of England. 1819 The bicycle is patented. 1924 American occupying forces leav of 1979See also 1978 in music, other events of 1979, 1980 in music, 1970s in music and the list of 'years in music' Events Disco reigned supreme in 1979, with several #1 hits from The Bee Gees and Donna Summer that year. Several artists who were not regarded as, but serious problems with the original plant resulted in a first pressing of only 25 copies on black vinyl. A second set of pressing plates were then made by a different plant and the full, original order of 2000 copies was pressed and released in August 1979 on yellow vinyl.
The cover art for Horror Business featured the first appearance of the " Crimson ghost ," from the 1946 series, who would become the band's trademark.
The lyrics "Psycho '78" and "I'm warning you, I'll put a knife right in you" in the title track, "Horror Business," were inspired by the murder of punk groupie Nancy SpungenNancy Laura Spungen ( February 27, 1958 October 12, 1978) was the controversial girlfriend of Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious. Nancy was born to a middle class Jewish family in Pennsylvania. However she had trouble in her teens, being highly hyperactive. by the Sex PistolsDespite their short existence, the Sex Pistols were perhaps the quintessential British punk rock band. Whilst The Clash were both more articulate and politically motivated, and The Buzzcocks had more astute pop sensibilities, no other group better exempli' Sid ViciousSid Vicious (1978 Mugshot John Simon Ritchie ( May 10, 1957 February 2, 1979), better known as Sid Vicious was an English punk rock musician and member of the Sex Pistols. He died from a drug overdose at the age of 21. Vicious, whose stage name was allege in October of 1978.
The EP was recorded between January 26 and February 5 of 1979 at C.I. Recording in New York, NY. However, the original insert makes this claim about the recording:
All three songs in actuality were part of the group's second session at C.I. Recording, which produced a total of five tracks for 2 Misfits records. Recording was done on one 2" 16-track tape. Mixing was completed on February 5, 1979, the last day of recording, although the original insert incorrectly claims it was on February 28, 1979.
The three tracks from this EP were initially intended for release as the B side of the Who Killed Marilyn? 12" EP. However, after Danzig had the acetate made, he did not have the capital to order a full run of a 12" at that time. Only that original acetate was ever pressed of the EP that would have been Plan 9 number PL1007.