Happy birthday to Chuck Biscuits, Canadian drummer for Danzig, Black Flag, D.O.A., Circle Jerks and Social Distortion in the late 1990s, born on this day in 1965, British Columbia
📸 @ City Gardens, Trenton, New Jersey 1988

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Happy birthday to Chuck Biscuits, Canadian drummer for Danzig, Black Flag, D.O.A., Circle Jerks and Social Distortion in the late 1990s, born on this day in 1965, British Columbia
📸 @ City Gardens, Trenton, New Jersey 1988

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Danzig - Live on the Black Hand Side (2xCD, 2001). This came out at a time in my life when I was living in such abject poverty that there was no possible way I could afford it. My buddy was kind enough to dub it for me, but I was always a little miffed that I had this hole in my Danzig discography. But I just found a great deal on this on Discogs, so that hole in my heart can finally heal. Disc 1 is the crown jewel here. It has live shows from 1992 and 1994 (including the legendary Irvine Meadows gig) with the classic lineup. These were the days of Glenn at the height of his powers, and even a single listen will educate today’s youth as to why he was hailed as a rawk gahd back then. Disc 2 is kind of meh because of the poor sound quality. The album cover is unintentionally terrible and looks like my first adventure with Adobe Photoshop in college. But warts and all, this is an awesome live album and one every Danzig fan should check out.
42 years ago - two of the very greatest ⚡
Earl Liberty and Chuck Biscuits of Circle Jerks, July 1983
Photo by Edward Colver
Happy birthday to Chuck Biscuits, Canadian drummer for Danzig, Black Flag, D.O.A., Circle Jerks and Social Distortion in the late 1990s, born on this day in 1965, British Columbia
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Two of the very greatest ⚡
Earl Liberty and Chuck Biscuits of Circle Jerks, July 1983
Photo by Edward Colver

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Happy birthday to Chuck Biscuits, Canadian drummer for Danzig, Black Flag, D.O.A., Circle Jerks and Social Distortion in the late 1990s, born on this day in 1965, British Columbia
Earl Liberty and Chuck Biscuits of the Circle Jerks July 1983 #punk #punks #punkrock #hardcorepunk #earlliberty #chuckbiscuits #CircleJerks #history #punkrockhistory https://www.instagram.com/p/CDSou-XoqJC/?igshid=6nl3zv2ac3ez
I remember exactly where I was on October 4, 1994, as well as the exuberant joy I felt that day. For the two years leading up to this, my buddy Andy and I had developed an insatiable appetite for and devotion to the works of Glenn Danzig (Misfits -> Samhain -> Danzig). That stuff comprised a huge proportion of our daily listening rituals. In mid-1994 I was listening to Danzig 3: How the Gods Kill almost every day, and when Danzig 4p was announced I was giddy with excitement. I did not temper my expectations in the slightest. I wanted - expected - the greatest record Danzig had ever made.
On October 4th, we snuck out of school and drove to the nearest record store to buy 4p on release day. We secured our CDs and went to Andy’s basement for the initial listening session. The album’s opening track, “Brand New God,” opened up with Glenn howling a declaration that he - “a thing of torture to behold” - was back with a vengeance. The song then erupted into a frenzy that matched the warning.
The album blew away all my (lofty) expectations. It was everything I wanted or needed it to be. I’ve never felt that same level of satisfaction or excitement from a new release before or since. It was that magic moment, probably only achievable as a teenager, when music melds completely with the soul. I’ve kept this CD around for 26 years now as a reminder of that day and the power that music can have to bring joy and unite people. It’s seen better days, as it’s pretty tattered now, but I will never replace it.