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Wikipedia article




"'Die, Die My Darling'" is a song by the American horror punk band Misfits. It was released in May 1984 on singer Glenn Danzig's label, Plan 9 Records, seven months after the band's breakup. The song is titled after the 1965 horror film 'Fanatic', which had been released in the United States under the title 'Die! Die! My Darling!' The cover of the single is derived from the cover of the September 1953 issue number 19 of the comic book 'Chamber of Chills'. The back cover artwork was created by artist Pushead.

Background



The "Die, Die My Darling" single was released nine months after the Misfits' October 1983 breakup. "Die, Die My Darling" was recorded in August 1981 during sessions for 'Walk Among Us', but was not included on the album. A live version of "Mommy, Can I Go Out & Kill Tonight" did appear on 'Walk Among Us', which was released in March 1982. "We Bite" and the studio version of "Mommy, Can I Go Out & Kill Tonight" were recorded in a different session in October 1982. "Die, Die My Darling" was remixed and added, along with "We Bite", to the international version of the 1983 album 'Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood'. All three tracks were added to subsequent reissues of 'Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood', in addition to being released as the "Die, Die My Darling" single.

Release



The first pressing run of "Die, Die My Darling" consisted of 5000 black and 500 purple 12" vinyl copies, all with "C&P Hell-bent Music" on center labels. The second pressing run consisted of 500 white 12" vinyl copies. The vinyl has since been reprinted through Caroline Records.

', September 1953. "Die, Die My Darling" and "Mommy, Can I Go Out & Kill Tonight" were both included on the 1986 compilation album 'Misfits', while "We Bite" was included on 'Collection II' in 1995. All three tracks were included in the boxed set 'The Misfits', released in 1996.

Critical reception



Victor W. Valdivia of AllMusic reviewed "Die, Die My Darling" positively, and wrote that the title song "ranks amongs the best the Misfits ever recorded -- pure, brutal energy unleashed." Aaron Lariviere of 'Stereogum' ranked "Die, Die My Darling" as the best Misfits song, writing that "Never once does the energy flag. The stomp that launches the song out the gate carries through the entire running time, building up to stomp even harder before crumbling to chaos at the end", and calling it "the perfect sendoff for one of the best punk bands of all time".

Track listing



Personnel



'The Misfits'

* Glenn Danzig - vocals

* Doyle - guitar

* Jerry Only - bass guitar

* Arthur Googy - drums on "Die, Die My Darling"

* Robo - drums on "Mommy, Can I Go Out & Kill Tonight" and "We Bite"

'Production'

* Spot production

Metallica version



"Die, Die My Darling" was covered by the American heavy metal band Metallica, who had previously covered the Misfits songs "Last Caress" and "Green Hell" in 1987, for their 1998 cover album 'Garage Inc.' Metallica's version was released as a single in Australia, Germany, Japan, and Mexico, and reached number 26 on 'Billboard' Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in the United States.

Misfits guitarist Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein praised the cover version saying that '"I couldnt believe it when I first heard it!"'

Track listing



Personnel

*James Hetfield lead vocals, rhythm guitar

*Kirk Hammett lead guitar, backing vocals

*Jason Newsted bass guitar, backing vocals

*Lars Ulrich drums, percussion

Charts



Release history



See also



*Misfits discography

References



Category:1984 singles

Category:1999 singles

Category:Misfits (band) songs

Category:Horror punk songs

Category:Metallica songs

Category:Songs written by Glenn Danzig

Category:1984 songs

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