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ROCKET #256, June 25-July 9, 1997 --------------------------------- MISFITS AMERICAN PSYCHO (Geffen CD) Boo! As scary as it may seem, the Misfits have crawled back from the dead to release a new album. No, it's not the real 'Fits, but after Danzig's Reznorized last album, anything would be an improvement. Some may question the band's motivation to reform, but what my inquiring mind wants to know is, what did Jerry Only's hair look like for the ten-plus years between gigs? The quality of these new tunes is surprisingly good-a mix of pop, punk, thrash and metal that spans all of the Misfits' previous styles. New singer Michale Graves does a solid, if not stunning, job, though he's not quite the punk rock fireplug that Danzig was. Maybe I am losing my youthful righteousness, but when the supernatural sing-alongs crank in, I find myself liking this piece of crassly nostalgic commercialism. Fortunately, I am still cynical enough to see American Psycho's faults. Beyond the cheesy acrylic paint cover, the photos of credibility cornerstones Doyle and Jerry Only are reprints of older shots. I know they don't look so healthy and virile now (and aging isn't punk, right?) The production is so slick, you'd think they personally sprayed every album with WD-40. The thought of hearing the Misfits on KNDD or KNRK gives me the real fear: the 'Fits sandwiched between Bush and Hanson? Then again, the song "Dig Up Her Bones" does sound like a Toto song being covered by the Offspring. Boo Hoo! John Graham