
“I would say that if Glenn went and got baptised again, maybe we could talk. The thing is, I know Glenn, and he’s very much about what he’s doing. I’ve seen that. And me, I’m very much about what I’m doing, and I wouldn’t want to – I don’t want to say the words ‘watered down’ – but I wouldn’t want to take away from the enthusiasm that we’re running on with these new projects. These new projects are, in my opinion, a pinpoint on a laser beam of Misfits thought.
“Doing it with Glenn may work on a short-term basis. I could see us getting together and lining up a bunch of big festivals and a bunch of big shows. But then, when you think about it, where would it leave you when you’re done?
“It wouldn’t leave you in a position where your credibility would be half as good as it is. Sometimes it’s better to be small and secure than it is to be extremely large and totally volatile. And I think our fans are owed the respect of one thought and one vision, and it’s not a parade or a circus for the rest of the world to throw money at. I’d rather be touring happy than rich and miserable.
“I don’t even actually remember (the last time I saw Glenn). It must’ve been at one of his shows where I just said hi, because I have gone to see him when he plays out. Glenn’s shows are like a dark metal kind of show.
“Glenn’s got a little bit of a different atmosphere. I think that he needs to spice it up a little with some of that old Misfits stuff to fill the venues he’s in, and it works. Misfits fans seeing Misfits stuff – it’s always a fun thing for me.”
Some words by the devillock fiend himself, Jerry Only. The Misfits' new material will be out this October, tell me what you think? On this record, features the familiar line-up which consist of Jerry Only on bass and vocals, Dez Cadena on guitar and Eric Arce on drumms. Should be just in time for halloween.


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