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In 1995 the Murderdolls went on a hiatus so that Joey Jordison could go back to Slipknot to begin work on their new album Wednesday went home and wrote new songs for the next Murderdolls cd.

After waiting awhile and not hearing back fron Joey Wednesday decided to work on his own solo album.

In 2005 Wednesday 13's debut album was released: Transylvania 90210: Songs of Death, Dying, and the Dead, the album recieved great reviews and Wednesday 13 went on tour in support of the album. His band comprised of Piggy D on guitar, KidKid on bass and Ghastly on drums.

After a successful year of touring Wednesday 13 and KidKid decided it was best for him to leave the band so he could concentrate on his solo project, Wednesday 13 played a few more shows with Argyle Goolsby on bass although Piggy D found he was unable to attend some new upcoming shows due to him already being booked on dates with his own band Piggy D & The Evacuation Plan. Wednesday 13 made the decision to fire guitarist Piggy D and drummer Ghastly.

For his upcoming shows Wednesday 13 got a new temporary band together to fill in, the band now comprised of Eric Griffin on guitar, Racci Shay on drums and Brix on bass.

In 2006, after leaving Roadrunner records he released his second solo album: Fang Bang wich featured drumming and background vocals by Ghastly and Kid Kid, respectively. The album was released on September 12, 2006 worldwide, although it had been released in Europe a month prior.

In April 2008 the band's third studio album, Skeletons, as well as a complimentary EP entitled Bloodwork, was self-released. Skeletons was meant to precede the Bloodwork EP by one month, however by the release date of Skeletons, Bloodwork had also become available for digital download.

In October 2008, Wednesday 13 released his first Live cd/dvd entitled Fuck It, We'll Do It Live


[edit] Discography

2005: Transylvania 90210: Songs of Death, Dying, and the Dead

2006: Fang Bang

2008: Skeletons

2008: Bloodwork (EP)

2008: Fuck It, We'll Do It Live

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