June 16, 2025
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  • “‘I Died in 1994’ – Glenn Danzig Allegedly Makes Shocking Revelation at Fan Q&A”

 

In a truly surreal moment that has sent shockwaves across the rock and metal communities, Glenn Danzig, the iconic frontman of the Misfits and Danzig, allegedly declared during a private fan Q&A: “I died in 1994.”

 

The shocking statement came at a limited-ticket event held in Los Angeles last night, where fans gathered in an intimate setting to hear stories, ask questions, and meet the horror-punk legend in person. What began as a relaxed, nostalgic discussion about early Misfits recordings and his solo work took a chilling turn when an attendee asked how he felt about turning 70 next year.

 

According to multiple eyewitnesses, Danzig paused for several seconds before calmly replying, “I don’t really count age anymore. I died in 1994. What’s walking around now isn’t exactly… me.”

 

Nervous laughter followed, but those in the room say Danzig remained stone-faced, adding cryptically, “The music kept going, so I stayed. But something changed in ’94. I haven’t slept the same since.”

 

Some fans were convinced it was part of his dark mystique or even performance art, while others were visibly disturbed. “I’ve followed him for 30 years, and that didn’t feel like a joke,” one attendee posted on X. “His energy shifted. The air got cold.”

 

Online speculation exploded overnight. Conspiracy theorists quickly resurrected rumors of Danzig being involved in esoteric rituals, while longtime fans began digging into his 1994 timeline—curiously a quiet year for the artist with no major tours or albums released.

 

Danzig’s management has yet to release a comment, and the full Q&A has not been uploaded. But the phrase “I died in 1994” has already taken on mythic status—another eerie mystery in the legacy of rock’s

darkest poet.

 

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