The Misfits stormed New York City clubs in the late '70s straight out of a horror movie, taking over where KISS left off. Originally fronted by strongman Glenn Danzig, the Misfits played fast and severe Punk anthems that were unique, in part due to Danzig's melodic singing. Their appearance was crude and campy, with fully made-up stage theatrics that helped to create a cult following that has followed them through their recent incarnations.