45 Grave

45 Grave emerged as a seminal act from the Los Angeles deathrock and horror punk scene, leaving a bold mark on the dark undercurrents of the early 1980s underground music landscape. The band was formed in 1979, and the lineup consisted of Dinah Cancer on vocals, Paul B. Cutler on guitar, Rob Graves on bass, and Don Bolles on drums, each bringing their unique talents together to forge a distinctly macabre sound. Known for their blend of punk rock energy, gothic theatrics, and B-movie horror aesthetics, 45 Grave's music is characterized by darkly humorous lyrics and punk-infused melodies.

Their most notable release, "Sleep In Safety" from 1983, features the track "Party Time," which gained significant attention when it was featured on the soundtrack for the cult classic film "Return of the Living Dead." Over the years, 45 Grave has experienced numerous lineup changes, with Dinah Cancer being the consistent member who has kept the spirit of the band alive. While they disbanded in the late '80s, the band reformed in the 2000s to continue their legacy. After a long hiatus, they released "Pick Your Poison" in 2012, proving that they could still deliver the raw energy and sinister charm that initially captivated their audience. Collections like "A Devil's Possessions - Demos & Live 1980-1983" and "Evil Tracks" offer fans a glimpse into the band's formative years, showcasing their evolution from a gritty punk outfit into darkwave pioneers. Despite their sporadic activity, 45 Grave remains a cult favorite, influencing generations of musicians in the gothic and horror punk genres.

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Party Time (Re-Recorded - 2022 Mix)
Single - Released May 27, 2022
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  1. August 14, 2012
  2. February 19, 2008
  3. January 1, 2007
  4. December 1, 1989
  5. December 1, 1983