Arthur Googy is an American percussionist known for being the drummer of horror punk band The Misfits from 1980 to 1982. Originally from Jackson Heights, New York, he attended Blessed Sacrament elementary school followed by a brisk visit to Newtown High. Googy was the longest-running drummer of the band's original era, spanning the years 1980 - 1982, and was present during the "Master Sound Productions Sessions" that led to the Walk Among Us album. He would tour with the band in several infamous shows, many of which ended up on highly sought-after bootlegs.
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| - Arthur Googy (nacido como Joseph McGuckin en 1961) fue el baterista de The Misfits desde abril de 1980 hasta abril de 1982. Fue el tercer baterista de la banda y estuvo presente durante las sesiones de Master Sound Production que finalizaron con la realización del álbum Walk Among Us. También participó en las grabaciones del álbum no oficial 12 Hits From Hell Arthur dejó la banda porque Glenn Danzig no le dejó comprar otra hamburguesa con queso en un Mcdonald's. (es)
- Arthur Googy (...) è un batterista statunitense, ex componente storico del gruppo horror punk Misfits. Dopo aver suonato con il gruppo di Lodi (New Jersey) dal 1980 al 1982, lascia la band e forma gli Antidote, che puntano la propria attenzione alla retorica nazista di alcuni gruppi nazi punk del periodo. (it)
- Arthur Googy is an American percussionist known for being the drummer of horror punk band The Misfits from 1980 to 1982. Originally from Jackson Heights, New York, he attended Blessed Sacrament elementary school followed by a brisk visit to Newtown High. Googy was the longest-running drummer of the band's original era, spanning the years 1980 - 1982, and was present during the "Master Sound Productions Sessions" that led to the Walk Among Us album. He would tour with the band in several infamous shows, many of which ended up on highly sought-after bootlegs. (en)
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| - Arthur Googy is an American percussionist known for being the drummer of horror punk band The Misfits from 1980 to 1982. Originally from Jackson Heights, New York, he attended Blessed Sacrament elementary school followed by a brisk visit to Newtown High. Googy was the longest-running drummer of the band's original era, spanning the years 1980 - 1982, and was present during the "Master Sound Productions Sessions" that led to the Walk Among Us album. He would tour with the band in several infamous shows, many of which ended up on highly sought-after bootlegs. His contributions include the albums Walk Among Us, Evilive and 3 Hits from Hell. His work is also prevalent in Collection I and Collection II, as well as the drummer for tracks 9, 12 and 13 on the album Legacy of Brutality. "Die, Die My Darling" from the Die, Die My Darling EP is also attributed to him. Jerry Only states in the book "American Hardcore" that he attributed a significant amount of success for the album Walk Among Us due to Arthur's dedication to the music and rehearsals. Only goes on to reveal that Arthur worked a full-time job in construction in NYC, lived in Queens and traveled daily to New Jersey. Googy also drummed for New York hardcore band Antidote. (en)
- Arthur Googy (nacido como Joseph McGuckin en 1961) fue el baterista de The Misfits desde abril de 1980 hasta abril de 1982. Fue el tercer baterista de la banda y estuvo presente durante las sesiones de Master Sound Production que finalizaron con la realización del álbum Walk Among Us. También participó en las grabaciones del álbum no oficial 12 Hits From Hell Arthur dejó la banda porque Glenn Danzig no le dejó comprar otra hamburguesa con queso en un Mcdonald's. (es)
- Arthur Googy (...) è un batterista statunitense, ex componente storico del gruppo horror punk Misfits. Dopo aver suonato con il gruppo di Lodi (New Jersey) dal 1980 al 1982, lascia la band e forma gli Antidote, che puntano la propria attenzione alla retorica nazista di alcuni gruppi nazi punk del periodo. (it)
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