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**45 Grave Bio** Formed in Los Angeles during the chaos of the punk movement from 1979 to 1990, 45 Grave is known for their unique brand of ghoul rock, which later became associated with the deathrock and gothic genres. The original lineup featured Dinah Cancer on vocals, Paul Cutler on guitar, Rob Graves on bass, and Don Bolles on drums. Their notable track "Partytime (Zombie Version)" was included in the soundtrack for the film *Return of the Living Dead* and received significant airplay on MTV in 1984. The song "Evil" debuted on MTV's *The Cutting Edge* in 1985. 45 Grave has been recognized in various rock music biographies as a significant influence on many bands emerging from the L.A. scene, and "Partytime" continues to be licensed for television and radio advertisements today. The band faced a setback in 1991 with the tragic passing of bassist Rob Graves due to an accidental overdose, leading the remaining members to pursue individual musical projects. However, 45 Grave made a comeback with Dinah Cancer returning as the lead vocalist. As of 2014, the lineup includes Dinah Cancer (vocals), Dylan Thomas (guitar), Brandden Blackwell (bass), and Tom Coyne (drums).
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