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Glenn Danzig
Glenn Danzig
American singer, musician and songwriter
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Rosemary's Babies
Rosemary's Babies
Punk Band
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Son of Sam
Son of Sam
American horror punk band
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Danzig
Danzig
American heavy metal band
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The Misfits
The Misfits
American horror punk band
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Mourning Noise
Mourning Noise
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Kryst the Conqueror
Kryst the Conqueror
band
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Robo
Robo
Colombian-American drummer
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Chuck Biscuits
Chuck Biscuits
Canadian drummer
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Death Wolf
Death Wolf
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The Undead
The Undead
american horror punk band
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Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein
Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein
American guitarist
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Michale Graves
Michale Graves
American musician
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Minor Threat
Minor Threat
American hardcore punk band
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Argyle Goolsby
Argyle Goolsby
American singer, bassist and songwriter
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Necros
Necros
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Dez Cadena
Dez Cadena
American musician
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The Meatmen
The Meatmen
American punk band
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Gorgeous Frankenstein
Gorgeous Frankenstein
band
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Jerry Only
Jerry Only
American musician
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Brian Baker
Brian Baker
American punk musician
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Doyle
Doyle
band
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Zombina and the Skeletones
Zombina and the Skeletones
British band
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U.S. Chaos
U.S. Chaos
american band
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Joey Castillo
Joey Castillo
American drummer
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Slint
Slint
band
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Reagan Youth
Reagan Youth
American punk rock band
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Balzac
Balzac
Japanese punk band
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Agnostic Front
Agnostic Front
American Hardcore/Thrash Band
Members, past and present

Samhain was an American rock band formed by singer Glenn Danzig in 1983, immediately following his departure from Misfits. Samhain played in more of a deathrock and heavy metal-infused style of horror punk than Misfits. Glenn Danzig originally planned Samhain as a side project with Eerie Von. After the Misfits' contentious 1983 dissolution, Samhain became Danzig's full-time band. Samhain is the least-celebrated of Danzig's major musical outlets and catalogs a transitional period in his musical career, bridging the gap between the punk rock of the Misfits and the dark, heavy metal and blues-influenced sound of Danzig. Both Samhain and its successor, Danzig, use the same horned skull image originally drawn by artist Michael Golden for the cover of the 1984 comic book The Saga of Crystar No. 8, published by Marvel Comics. The font often used in the name logo of Samhain, and later Danzig, is taken from the film The Giant Gila Monster.

Danzig took the name of the band from the ancient Gaelic New Year: Samhain, the origin of the modern Halloween. The band's name is typically pronounced "sam-hane", though when the word occurs in song lyrics, Danzig himself pronounces it "sah-win", in conformity with the generally accepted pronunciation of the holiday.

Samhain's lyrics were much darker than those of the Misfits, with themes rooted in paganism and the occult and eventually the horrors of reality, as opposed to the sometimes cartoonish ghouls and ghosts of the Misfits. Samhain's musical style was a dark, gritty, and experimental combination of punk, gothic rock, and on the last album, heavy metal.

Samhain released two full-length albums and one EP during their three-year career as an active band. Danzig has said that he wrote two songs ("Death Comes Ripping" and "Bloodfeast") with the intention of using them on the first Samhain album, but instead recorded them with the Misfits for the Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood album in order to round out that band's final series of recordings and release a full album.