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#theundead #bobbysteele #NYHC #punk #music #NYC The Undead cover London Dungeon by The Misfits, live at Berlin, on Avenue A LES, NYC for the #NYHC Sunday Matinee. Join this channel to get access to videos not available on the public channel: / @frumess _____________________________________________________ WWW.FRUMESS.COM JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! / frumess 📹 OR SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL, BUY A CUP OF COFFEE ☕ https://ko-fi.com/frumessfilmsllc https://linktr.ee/FRUMESS Questions? Comments? Concerns? EMAIL US: FrumessMAIL@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FRUMESS is POWERED https://www.riotstickers.com/frumess RIGHT HERE - NO PROMO CODE NEED! FOR ALL OF YOUR VARIOUS NEEDS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ We got T-SHIRTS now! 👕 https://www.teespring.com/stores/tees... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bobby Steele is a pioneering figure in punk rock, known for his work as The Misfits' guitarist (1978-1980) and later as the founder of The Undead. His distinct guitar style, horror-infused themes, and raw punk energy helped shape horror punk as we know it today. One of the most iconic songs associated with Steele’s time in The Misfits is “London Dungeon,” a brooding, sinister track that has become one of the band's most legendary recordings. 🎸 Bobby Steele and The Misfits (1978-1980) – The Origins of London Dungeon In 1978, Bobby Steele joined The Misfits, bringing his razor-sharp guitar work to early classics like "Horror Business," "Night of the Living Dead," and "Halloween." His tenure saw the band transition from raw garage punk into a heavier, darker horror punk sound. During The Misfits' 1980 U.K. tour, Glenn Danzig and bassist Jerry Only were arrested in London, leading to the inspiration behind "London Dungeon." Written by Danzig while briefly locked up, the song’s lyrics capture a sense of frustration, alienation, and rage—a stark departure from the band’s usual B-movie horror themes. Musically, Steele’s chugging, sinister guitar riffs give the track a menacing, almost gothic feel, making it one of the band’s most unique and enduring songs. However, shortly after returning to the U.S., Steele was fired from The Misfits, allegedly due to conflicts with Danzig and Only. Despite this setback, Steele refused to step away from the punk scene, instead forming a band that would become his own horror-fueled legacy. 🔥 The Birth of The Undead (1980-Present) Determined to continue making music on his own terms, Steele founded The Undead in 1980, blending punk rock, horror themes, and catchy, anthemic songwriting. Unlike The Misfits, The Undead incorporated more melodic elements while retaining the aggressive, raw energy of punk. Their debut EP 9 Toes Later (1982) featured songs like “When the Evening Comes” and “A Life of Our Own,” quickly cementing The Undead as a force in the NYC punk scene. Over the years, Steele and The Undead released several albums, including: Act Your Rage (1989) Dawn of the Undead (1991) Still Undead After All These Years (2007) Despite numerous lineup changes, Steele has remained the driving force behind The Undead, keeping the band's DIY punk ethos alive while continuing to tour and release music. 🎶 The Lasting Impact of London Dungeon Though Steele was fired before the release of *Walk Among Us (1982), which featured "London Dungeon" on later pressings, his guitar work and influence remained deeply embedded in The Misfits' sound. The song became a fan favorite, covered by countless punk and metal bands, and remains one of the most atmospheric and haunting tracks in horror punk history. While Steele never played "London Dungeon" live with The Misfits, the song’s dark, driving energy and foreboding lyrics align perfectly with The Undead’s aesthetic. Steele’s post-Misfits career has ensured that his contributions to punk rock remain unforgettable, with The Undead standing as one of the most respected underground punk bands to emerge from NYC. 🔥 Bobby Steele’s Enduring Influence With a career spanning over four decades, Bobby Steele’s guitar work, songwriting, and dedication to the underground punk scene have left a lasting impact. From his role in shaping The Misfits’ horror punk sound to his ongoing work with The Undead, Steele’s music continues to inspire new generations of punk fans.