Horror Rock - Notable Horror Punk Musicians

Notable Horror Punk Musicians

  • AFI
  • Aiden
  • Balzac
  • Blaster the Rocket Man
  • Calabrese
  • The Creepshow
  • Die Monster Die
  • Dr. Chud's X-Ward
  • Frankenstein Drag Queens from Planet 13
  • Gorgeous Frankenstein
  • Korol i Shut
  • Michale Graves
  • Misfits
  • Mourning Noise
  • Murderdolls
  • Nightmare Sonata
  • Nim Vind
  • The Other
  • Rosemary's Babies
  • Rosemary's Billygoat
  • Samhain
  • Schoolyard Heroes
  • Screaming Dead
  • Serpenteens
  • Snow White's Poison Bite
  • Son of Sam
  • The Undead
  • Vampires Everywhere!
  • Vampire Lovers
  • Wednesday 13
  • Zombina and The Skeletones

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