This Shrine is Deticated To Øne Øf The Greatest Singer's ALive...The One...The ØnLy...Wednesday 13!!!
It aLL Started Back in The Summer Øf 1992. The First Version Øf “Maniac Spider Trash” Was Created. Abby NormaL And Wednesday 13 Were Bored, Snot-Nosed Punks With An Undying Love For aLL Things Rock ‘N’ RoLL.Sicko Zero, Soon Joined The Group As Drummer And MichaeL Patrick Was Added To PLay Bass. Together, They Spent The FoLLowing 4 Years Feeding The MusicaL Monster That WouLd EventuaLLy Become “The Frankenstein Drag Queens From PLanet 13”.From 1992 To 1996, “Maniac Spider Trash” DeveLoped iNto a Hard-Hitting, Aggressive Band That DweLLed Øn The Dark Side And Terrorized North CaroLina. There Were A Few Garage-QuaLity Recordings That FLoated Around The LocaL High SchooLs in 1993. Those Cassettes Were Just Enough To Stir Up A Lot Øf iNterest About The Huge PotentiaL And Future Øf The Band. In 1994, The Band FinaLLy Got iNto A ReaL Studio To Record A 6-Song Cassette CaLLed “Dumpster Mummies”. Many Live Performances FoLLowed And The Shows Became More ELaborate And Psychotic.In 1995, The Band Entered The Studio Again To Record A 12-Song CD CaLLed, “Murder Happy FairytaLes”. The Band Was At iTs Peak With A High-QuaLity, “Kick You iN The Face” Recording. Every CLub Show Was Packed And Fan MaiL Was RoLLing iN. But, Before “Murder Happy FairytaLes” Was AbLe To See An ØfficiaL ReLease, Wednesday 13 And Sicko Zero Left The Band, Dead iN iTs Tracks.