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| writer = Glenn Danzig

| released = February 27, 1996

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| label = Caroline

| producer = Dave Achelis
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"'Hybrid Moments'" is a song by the American punk rock band Misfits. Recorded in 1978 for their proposed debut album 'Static Age' but released in 1996 on the boxed set 'The Misfits', the song was written by frontman and vocalist Glenn Danzig. A version of the song also appeared on the compilation album 'Legacy of Brutality', which was released in 1985.

Recording and release



"Hybrid Moments" was one of a number of songs recorded by the Misfits in JanuaryFebruary 1978 for their proposed album 'Static Age', which would remain unreleased in its entirety until 1996. It was recorded in C.I. Studios in New York, New York. The song was first made officially available on the compilation album 'Legacy of Brutality', released in 1985, as a remix by Danzig of the original 1978 recording. This was because Danzig exclusively mixed, produced, and performed overdubs for most of the songs on 'Legacy of Brutality' himself without consulting his former bandmates. The original version of "Hybrid Moments" was included on the 1996 release of 'Static Age' as part of the boxed set 'The Misfits', and would appear on the 1997 release of 'Static Age' as well.

Critical reception



In his book 'This Music Leaves Stains: The Complete Story of the Misfits', James Greene, Jr. writes that the song "owes much of its romantic drama to the touch of Roy Orbison but serves a swinging rock bravado all its own, finding a great middle ground between a vintage 1950s melodic approach with the weighty sensibilities of Black Sabbath." Maggie Serota of 'Pitchfork' also compared Danzig's vocals to those of Orbison, writing that "It takes a real commitment to the bit to croon the line, 'When new creatures rape your face/Hybrids opened up the door,' [...] and make it sound like it was plucked from a Roy Orbison ballad rather than a deleted Simon and Hecubus sketch from 'The Kids in the Hall'."

Aaron Lariviere of 'Stereogum' ranked the song #6 on his list of the 10 best Misfits songs, calling it "a roller coaster of melody that stops short and leaves you hanging, hungry for more." An article by the staff of 'Far Out Magazine' called the song a "classic track" and "a reminder of the power and prowess of a furious punk song".

Personnel



'The Misfits'

* Glenn Danzig vocals

* Jerry Only bass

* Franch Coma guitar

* Mr. Jim drums

'Production'

* Dave Achelis engineer

* Tom Bejgrowicz producer

Cover versions



"Hybrid Moments" has been covered by such artists as Blink-182, Green Day, Mac DeMarco, No Use for a Name, and Thee MVPs. Additionally, the Nutley Brass recorded an instrumental lounge cover of the song, which was included on their 2005 Misfits tribute album 'Fiend Club Lounge'.

In popular culture



The song has been featured in films, television series, and video games, including the 2002 film 'Jackass: The Movie', the first episode of the first season of the television series 'Castle Rock', the 2018 film 'Mid90s', and the 2019 video game 'WWE 2K20'.

See also



*Misfits discography

References



Bibliography



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Category:1978 songs

Category:Misfits (band) songs

Category:Horror punk songs

Category:Songs written by Glenn Danzig

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