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The Graveyard Boulevard includes Abby Normal (vocals and guitar), Sicko Zero (drums) and Numbskull (bass). While obviously influenced by horror movies and scary stories, The Graveyard Boulevard have maintained a music style that contains catchy melodies without compromising an aggressive attitude. Residing in North Carolina, The Graveyard Boulevard have toured the East Coast and Mid-West of the United States. In June 2006, they shared the stage with horror-punk legends, the "Misfits", for several shows. Other notable shows have included Rock City Morgue (featuring Sean Yseult of White Zombie), Wednesday 13, Dr. Chud (ex-Misfits), The Independents, Ghoultown, and Blitzkid.
From the underground of rock and roll, The Graveyard Boulevard have been haunting the world with their skele-tunes since 2002. Most recently, the band released their second eerie-sistable full-length CD entitled, "Dead City Radio" on EVP Records. "Dead City Radio" had sales to eight different countries and has received highly favorable reviews. One critic wrote, "I'm packing my hearse and moving to Dead City right now because The Graveyard Boulevard brew rot and roll just right."
Founding members, Sicko Zero and Abby Normal are also well-known for their roles in The Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13. Rue Morgue Magazine heralded FDQ as, the most bad-ass, transvestite horror-punk band of the millennium. FDQ featured Wednesday 13, who is also infamous for forming The Murderdolls with Joey Jordison of Slipknot. Between 1996 and 2001, The Frankenstein Drag Queens released a total of 4 CDs and gained a reputation that lives on. The original FDQ CDs became so extremely desired and expensive through online auction sites that in 2006, Ryko Records and People Like You Records released a FDQ box-set called, "Little Box Of Horrors", containing all the FDQ CDs plus a number of bonus features. The world-wide release of "Little Box of Horrors" quickly disappeared from the shelves.