Artist's albums
Annie's Grave
2001 · album
The Dawn of Electric Frankenstein
2000 · compilation
How To Make A Monster
1999 · album
I'm Not Your (Nothing)
1999 · single
Sick Songs
1997 · album
Conquers The World
1995 · album
The Time Is Now
1995 · album
Gone To The Other Room / Liar Liar
2020 · single
More Spare Parts - Non-Lp Tracks from 2010-2013
2014 · album
Rockamania 1
2014 · EP
High Voltage Rock 'N' Roll
2010 · compilation
Dead and Back
2008 · album
Burn Bright, Burn Fast
2005 · album
Super Kool
2004 · album
Super Kool
2004 · EP
Electric Frankenstein Meets El Nada
2003 · album
Listen Up, Baby
2002 · album
The Buzz Of A Thousand Volts
2001 · album
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Biography
The punk revival quintet Electric Frankenstein comprised singer Steve Miller, guitarists Jim Foster and Sal Canzonieri, bassist Donato Canzonieri and drummer Rob Sefcik. Formed in New York during the mid-1990s, the group first garnered attention with a series of singles on indie labels including Demolition Derby, Frisbee, Get Hip and Estrus, also making any number of compilation appearances; their first full-length, Electric Frankenstein Conquers the World, followed in 1996. A year later, Electric Frankenstein returned with Sick Songs and The Time Is Now; Listen Up Baby and Spare Parts appeared in 1998, and the group's prolific output continued in 1999 with How to Make a Monster. Dawn of Electric Frankenstein, an album featuring a collection of bands that influenced Electric Frankenstein followed a year later; another studio effort Annie's Grave and Touch Me I'm Electric both appeared in early 2001. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi