45 Grave

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A death rock band from Los Angeles, California, 45 Grave emerged from the early 1980's punk rock music scene. Unlike many other Goth bands, 45 Grave found an audience among southern California punk rockers, attracted to the band's aggressive, guitar-driven sound that often prefigured black metal in such songs as "Wax" and "Evil". The fact that the band's drummer, Don Bolles, had been a member of The Germs added to their hardcore punk credibility. On 45 Grave's only full length album, Sleep In Safety, they exhibited a sense of humor not often seen in the world of goth rock, especially in the song "Party Time", an anthemic metal sing-along about ironically unpleasant themes. Along with contemporaries Christian Death, 45 Grave were one of the founders of the American death rock subgenre, which later transformed and became more widely known as goth music.

The band consists of: