Did anyone else know that Acey bought the trademark to Murderdolls without telling W13 or Joey (before he passed) knowing they wouldn’t approve? This was Joey’s band. Other than touring, Acey had nothing to do with this band.
I know, everyones patting Acey on the back when he didnt even play a note on that album or was even asked back to do the second one. He just stole Joeys trademark & cashed in his hard work. Don't know why some fans are still showing him support.
Thanks for making the album. I love it still all these years later. I sometimes like to come home from work and play along to MURDERDOLLS music on my bass, and/or guitar. Best regards and keep rocking. Happy Anniversary! Rest in Peace Joey.
He didn't make the Murderdoll's album, didn't play a note on it & wasn't asked to play on the 2nd one either - which he made fun of in an interview. The songs were a mixture of Joeys songs from his old band - The Reject's & Wednesday's songs from - Frankenstein Drag Queens. They were the only two playing on that record, besides some solo's from Tripp. Anyone else would have replied '' I didn't make this, I toured it'' 🤘
This album was formative for me. I still feel a pang of longing for those times when I think about it. Thank you for your contribution to music and to my life!
"My issues have nothing to do with any ex members celebrating the 20th anniversary of that album," he explains. "I have been celebrating the anniversary as well on my tours this year. However I have been celebrating it as Wednesday 13, not Murderdolls. The first album released in 2002, all music was written by Joey and I. The only other member to contribute to this record was Tripp [Eisen] with a few guitar solos. All other instruments/vocals are performed by Joey and Wednesday. We assembled the touring lineup after the recording was finished consisting of Eric, Ben and Acey. The band went on hiatus eight years after this and returned in 2010 with the sophomore Murderdolls album. This album and touring lineup did not feature any of the touring members from the first album. This was decided by Joey, as his decision to only have he and I photographed on that album. This was Joey’s band, he invited me into this world, and I am able to do what I do today because of him and the Murderdolls name, and that’s what this whole situation is about. Murderdolls trademark had lapsed. This was unknown to Joey or I as the band was inactive and no one was watching for this. However it seems Acey was watching for it, and applied for the MD trademark to take the name behind our backs. Acey succeeded in gaining the trademark. He applied for this trademark 1 year before I was notified and a year before Joey’s passing. He never notified Joey about this, as he knew he would be furious and not approve. There’s no other way I can view this other than he stole the name from Joey. He is now launching websites, merchandise, and our first album as Official Murderdolls, erasing my name out of the bio/ history of the band. It’s sad that I’ve had to make this a public discussion, but that’s where we are. I’m not involved with this situation because I chose not to be involved with it. It doesn’t sit well with me and I cannot get behind it." Wednesday 13
"My issues have nothing to do with any ex members celebrating the 20th anniversary of that album," he explains. "I have been celebrating the anniversary as well on my tours this year. However I have been celebrating it as Wednesday 13, not Murderdolls. The first album released in 2002, all music was written by Joey and I. The only other member to contribute to this record was Tripp [Eisen] with a few guitar solos. All other instruments/vocals are performed by Joey and Wednesday. We assembled the touring lineup after the recording was finished consisting of Eric, Ben and Acey. The band went on hiatus eight years after this and returned in 2010 with the sophomore Murderdolls album. This album and touring lineup did not feature any of the touring members from the first album. This was decided by Joey, as his decision to only have he and I photographed on that album. This was Joey’s band, he invited me into this world, and I am able to do what I do today because of him and the Murderdolls name, and that’s what this whole situation is about. Murderdolls trademark had lapsed. This was unknown to Joey or I as the band was inactive and no one was watching for this. However it seems Acey was watching for it, and applied for the MD trademark to take the name behind our backs. Acey succeeded in gaining the trademark. He applied for this trademark 1 year before I was notified and a year before Joey’s passing. He never notified Joey about this, as he knew he would be furious and not approve. There’s no other way I can view this other than he stole the name from Joey. He is now launching websites, merchandise, and our first album as Official Murderdolls, erasing my name out of the bio/ history of the band. It’s sad that I’ve had to make this a public discussion, but that’s where we are. I’m not involved with this situation because I chose not to be involved with it. It doesn’t sit well with me and I cannot get behind it." Wednesday 13
"My issues have nothing to do with any ex members celebrating the 20th anniversary of that album," he explains. "I have been celebrating the anniversary as well on my tours this year. However I have been celebrating it as Wednesday 13, not Murderdolls. The first album released in 2002, all music was written by Joey and I. The only other member to contribute to this record was Tripp [Eisen] with a few guitar solos. All other instruments/vocals are performed by Joey and Wednesday. We assembled the touring lineup after the recording was finished consisting of Eric, Ben and Acey. The band went on hiatus eight years after this and returned in 2010 with the sophomore Murderdolls album. This album and touring lineup did not feature any of the touring members from the first album. This was decided by Joey, as his decision to only have he and I photographed on that album. This was Joey’s band, he invited me into this world, and I am able to do what I do today because of him and the Murderdolls name, and that’s what this whole situation is about. Murderdolls trademark had lapsed. This was unknown to Joey or I as the band was inactive and no one was watching for this. However it seems Acey was watching for it, and applied for the MD trademark to take the name behind our backs. Acey succeeded in gaining the trademark. He applied for this trademark 1 year before I was notified and a year before Joey’s passing. He never notified Joey about this, as he knew he would be furious and not approve. There’s no other way I can view this other than he stole the name from Joey. He is now launching websites, merchandise, and our first album as Official Murderdolls, erasing my name out of the bio/ history of the band. It’s sad that I’ve had to make this a public discussion, but that’s where we are. I’m not involved with this situation because I chose not to be involved with it. It doesn’t sit well with me and I cannot get behind it." Wednesday 13
Then you should know that acey stole the murderdolls trademark from joey and wednesday because they were busy with other projects and didnt realise the trademark lapsed!!! Murderdolls is joey and wednesday, not this piece of trash.
"My issues have nothing to do with any ex members celebrating the 20th anniversary of that album," he explains. "I have been celebrating the anniversary as well on my tours this year. However I have been celebrating it as Wednesday 13, not Murderdolls. The first album released in 2002, all music was written by Joey and I. The only other member to contribute to this record was Tripp [Eisen] with a few guitar solos. All other instruments/vocals are performed by Joey and Wednesday. We assembled the touring lineup after the recording was finished consisting of Eric, Ben and Acey. The band went on hiatus eight years after this and returned in 2010 with the sophomore Murderdolls album. This album and touring lineup did not feature any of the touring members from the first album. This was decided by Joey, as his decision to only have he and I photographed on that album. This was Joey’s band, he invited me into this world, and I am able to do what I do today because of him and the Murderdolls name, and that’s what this whole situation is about. Murderdolls trademark had lapsed. This was unknown to Joey or I as the band was inactive and no one was watching for this. However it seems Acey was watching for it, and applied for the MD trademark to take the name behind our backs. Acey succeeded in gaining the trademark. He applied for this trademark 1 year before I was notified and a year before Joey’s passing. He never notified Joey about this, as he knew he would be furious and not approve. There’s no other way I can view this other than he stole the name from Joey. He is now launching websites, merchandise, and our first album as Official Murderdolls, erasing my name out of the bio/ history of the band. It’s sad that I’ve had to make this a public discussion, but that’s where we are. I’m not involved with this situation because I chose not to be involved with it. It doesn’t sit well with me and I cannot get behind it." Wednesday 13
Acey applied for the Murderdolls Trademark a year before Joey died & a year before Wednesday even knew. He claims he reached out to Joey and the TM office did too, but non of them actually spoke to Joey. Joey would never have given up the trademark to his band to someone who didn't even play a single note on the first album. Acey wasn't even invited to play on next album or be in the touring line up for '' Woman & Children Last'' which he absolutely slated & made fun of in an interview, then put up on the Murderdolls website ''whats ur favourite song?'' He claims the profits are going to an animal shelter rescue - which everyone knows, Joey loved his cats & was heavily involved in... but there's a lot more profit to be made from Murderdolls merch & since he owns the trademark, who is actually going to check up on this guy. He's not doing this for free! Acey even told me, Joey's family were made aware shortly after he passed so even they didn't know what he was up to behind Joey's back, when he was alive. Sorry, but Acey stole that Trademark & basically stole Joeys work & cashed it in. And if he didn't, why didnt he speak to Joey himself or even Wednesday to say '' look guys, this is what I want to do?'' At least give the main songwriters that much respect! Joey would never have let this happen & Acey knows that.
"My issues have nothing to do with any ex members celebrating the 20th anniversary of that album," he explains. "I have been celebrating the anniversary as well on my tours this year. However I have been celebrating it as Wednesday 13, not Murderdolls. The first album released in 2002, all music was written by Joey and I. The only other member to contribute to this record was Tripp [Eisen] with a few guitar solos. All other instruments/vocals are performed by Joey and Wednesday. We assembled the touring lineup after the recording was finished consisting of Eric, Ben and Acey. The band went on hiatus eight years after this and returned in 2010 with the sophomore Murderdolls album. This album and touring lineup did not feature any of the touring members from the first album. This was decided by Joey, as his decision to only have he and I photographed on that album. This was Joey’s band, he invited me into this world, and I am able to do what I do today because of him and the Murderdolls name, and that’s what this whole situation is about. Murderdolls trademark had lapsed. This was unknown to Joey or I as the band was inactive and no one was watching for this. However it seems Acey was watching for it, and applied for the MD trademark to take the name behind our backs. Acey succeeded in gaining the trademark. He applied for this trademark 1 year before I was notified and a year before Joey’s passing. He never notified Joey about this, as he knew he would be furious and not approve. There’s no other way I can view this other than he stole the name from Joey. He is now launching websites, merchandise, and our first album as Official Murderdolls, erasing my name out of the bio/ history of the band. It’s sad that I’ve had to make this a public discussion, but that’s where we are. I’m not involved with this situation because I chose not to be involved with it. It doesn’t sit well with me and I cannot get behind it." Wednesday 13
"My issues have nothing to do with any ex members celebrating the 20th anniversary of that album," he explains. "I have been celebrating the anniversary as well on my tours this year. However I have been celebrating it as Wednesday 13, not Murderdolls. The first album released in 2002, all music was written by Joey and I. The only other member to contribute to this record was Tripp [Eisen] with a few guitar solos. All other instruments/vocals are performed by Joey and Wednesday. We assembled the touring lineup after the recording was finished consisting of Eric, Ben and Acey. The band went on hiatus eight years after this and returned in 2010 with the sophomore Murderdolls album. This album and touring lineup did not feature any of the touring members from the first album. This was decided by Joey, as his decision to only have he and I photographed on that album. This was Joey’s band, he invited me into this world, and I am able to do what I do today because of him and the Murderdolls name, and that’s what this whole situation is about. Murderdolls trademark had lapsed. This was unknown to Joey or I as the band was inactive and no one was watching for this. However it seems Acey was watching for it, and applied for the MD trademark to take the name behind our backs. Acey succeeded in gaining the trademark. He applied for this trademark 1 year before I was notified and a year before Joey’s passing. He never notified Joey about this, as he knew he would be furious and not approve. There’s no other way I can view this other than he stole the name from Joey. He is now launching websites, merchandise, and our first album as Official Murderdolls, erasing my name out of the bio/ history of the band. It’s sad that I’ve had to make this a public discussion, but that’s where we are. I’m not involved with this situation because I chose not to be involved with it. It doesn’t sit well with me and I cannot get behind it." Wednesday 13
"My issues have nothing to do with any ex members celebrating the 20th anniversary of that album," he explains. "I have been celebrating the anniversary as well on my tours this year. However I have been celebrating it as Wednesday 13, not Murderdolls. The first album released in 2002, all music was written by Joey and I. The only other member to contribute to this record was Tripp [Eisen] with a few guitar solos. All other instruments/vocals are performed by Joey and Wednesday. We assembled the touring lineup after the recording was finished consisting of Eric, Ben and Acey. The band went on hiatus eight years after this and returned in 2010 with the sophomore Murderdolls album. This album and touring lineup did not feature any of the touring members from the first album. This was decided by Joey, as his decision to only have he and I photographed on that album. This was Joey’s band, he invited me into this world, and I am able to do what I do today because of him and the Murderdolls name, and that’s what this whole situation is about. Murderdolls trademark had lapsed. This was unknown to Joey or I as the band was inactive and no one was watching for this. However it seems Acey was watching for it, and applied for the MD trademark to take the name behind our backs. Acey succeeded in gaining the trademark. He applied for this trademark 1 year before I was notified and a year before Joey’s passing. He never notified Joey about this, as he knew he would be furious and not approve. There’s no other way I can view this other than he stole the name from Joey. He is now launching websites, merchandise, and our first album as Official Murderdolls, erasing my name out of the bio/ history of the band. It’s sad that I’ve had to make this a public discussion, but that’s where we are. I’m not involved with this situation because I chose not to be involved with it. It doesn’t sit well with me and I cannot get behind it." Wednesday 13
Holy shit do you guys see all the fake accounts they’re making on this video to say shit like “I really need to get a murderdolls t-shirt” and stuff like “he’s such a genuine person” like wtf is happening right now with this band
Anyone else get teary as soon as Acey said blast it so the heavens can hear🥺 this is such an essential album for any collection, thankyou Murderdolls for giving us this incredible music that will last forever xx
"My issues have nothing to do with any ex members celebrating the 20th anniversary of that album," he explains. "I have been celebrating the anniversary as well on my tours this year. However I have been celebrating it as Wednesday 13, not Murderdolls. The first album released in 2002, all music was written by Joey and I. The only other member to contribute to this record was Tripp [Eisen] with a few guitar solos. All other instruments/vocals are performed by Joey and Wednesday. We assembled the touring lineup after the recording was finished consisting of Eric, Ben and Acey. The band went on hiatus eight years after this and returned in 2010 with the sophomore Murderdolls album. This album and touring lineup did not feature any of the touring members from the first album. This was decided by Joey, as his decision to only have he and I photographed on that album. This was Joey’s band, he invited me into this world, and I am able to do what I do today because of him and the Murderdolls name, and that’s what this whole situation is about. Murderdolls trademark had lapsed. This was unknown to Joey or I as the band was inactive and no one was watching for this. However it seems Acey was watching for it, and applied for the MD trademark to take the name behind our backs. Acey succeeded in gaining the trademark. He applied for this trademark 1 year before I was notified and a year before Joey’s passing. He never notified Joey about this, as he knew he would be furious and not approve. There’s no other way I can view this other than he stole the name from Joey. He is now launching websites, merchandise, and our first album as Official Murderdolls, erasing my name out of the bio/ history of the band. It’s sad that I’ve had to make this a public discussion, but that’s where we are. I’m not involved with this situation because I chose not to be involved with it. It doesn’t sit well with me and I cannot get behind it." Wednesday 13
Today is the day when my christian parents are gonna kick me out of the house. Beyond The Valley Of The Murderdolls on full volume is worth it. 🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤
Acey!!! Each video I get more excited and happier! I already was blasting music earlier. I'll do it again tonight! Much Love All!🎶🎨🎃
Did anyone else know that Acey bought the trademark to Murderdolls without telling W13 or Joey (before he passed) knowing they wouldn’t approve? This was Joey’s band. Other than touring, Acey had nothing to do with this band.
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I know, everyones patting Acey on the back when he didnt even play a note on that album or was even asked back to do the second one. He just stole Joeys trademark & cashed in his hard work. Don't know why some fans are still showing him support.
it's a disgrace. he wasn't even a part of this album! he stole Joey's work. I don't know why people are supporting him
Thanks for making the album. I love it still all these years later. I sometimes like to come home from work and play along to MURDERDOLLS music on my bass, and/or guitar. Best regards and keep rocking. Happy Anniversary! Rest in Peace Joey.
He didn't make the Murderdoll's album, didn't play a note on it & wasn't asked to play on the 2nd one either - which he made fun of in an interview. The songs were a mixture of Joeys songs from his old band - The Reject's & Wednesday's songs from - Frankenstein Drag Queens. They were the only two playing on that record, besides some solo's from Tripp. Anyone else would have replied '' I didn't make this, I toured it'' 🤘
20 years wowww!🥺🖤🖤🖤
People shouldnt put a dime onto this re-release, come back if you read Wednesday13 statement.
I was gonna buy it, but then I figured out what happened. Acey should not be doing this without permission from Wednesday
This album was formative for me. I still feel a pang of longing for those times when I think about it. Thank you for your contribution to music and to my life!
One of my favorite bands forever🤘🖤❤️🔥
Omg 🥺🥺🥺✨✨✨💖💖
i love you Acey
So which part did you record for the album? Oh right, you didn't... Lol
He a trademark thief!! Band is wednesdays and joeys !!!
"My issues have nothing to do with any ex members celebrating the 20th anniversary of that album," he explains. "I have been celebrating the anniversary as well on my tours this year. However I have been celebrating it as Wednesday 13, not Murderdolls.
The first album released in 2002, all music was written by Joey and I. The only other member to contribute to this record was Tripp [Eisen] with a few guitar solos. All other instruments/vocals are performed by Joey and Wednesday. We assembled the touring lineup after the recording was finished consisting of Eric, Ben and Acey.
The band went on hiatus eight years after this and returned in 2010 with the sophomore Murderdolls album. This album and touring lineup did not feature any of the touring members from the first album. This was decided by Joey, as his decision to only have he and I photographed on that album.
This was Joey’s band, he invited me into this world, and I am able to do what I do today because of him and the Murderdolls name, and that’s what this whole situation is about.
Murderdolls trademark had lapsed. This was unknown to Joey or I as the band was inactive and no one was watching for this. However it seems Acey was watching for it, and applied for the MD trademark to take the name behind our backs. Acey succeeded in gaining the trademark. He applied for this trademark 1 year before I was notified and a year before Joey’s passing. He never notified Joey about this, as he knew he would be furious and not approve.
There’s no other way I can view this other than he stole the name from Joey. He is now launching websites, merchandise, and our first album as Official Murderdolls, erasing my name out of the bio/ history of the band.
It’s sad that I’ve had to make this a public discussion, but that’s where we are. I’m not involved with this situation because I chose not to be involved with it. It doesn’t sit well with me and I cannot get behind it." Wednesday 13
@@penda1987 Joey's. Wednesday has always said that Murderdolls was Joey's band, he just had the pleasure of being invited on the ride.
Son los mejores❤🖤😭🤘
Happy birthday to one of the greatest albums ever. 🖤🤘
Love you guys ♥🤘
One of my favorite albums!!! \m/
Aceyyy love you
"My issues have nothing to do with any ex members celebrating the 20th anniversary of that album," he explains. "I have been celebrating the anniversary as well on my tours this year. However I have been celebrating it as Wednesday 13, not Murderdolls.
The first album released in 2002, all music was written by Joey and I. The only other member to contribute to this record was Tripp [Eisen] with a few guitar solos. All other instruments/vocals are performed by Joey and Wednesday. We assembled the touring lineup after the recording was finished consisting of Eric, Ben and Acey.
The band went on hiatus eight years after this and returned in 2010 with the sophomore Murderdolls album. This album and touring lineup did not feature any of the touring members from the first album. This was decided by Joey, as his decision to only have he and I photographed on that album.
This was Joey’s band, he invited me into this world, and I am able to do what I do today because of him and the Murderdolls name, and that’s what this whole situation is about.
Murderdolls trademark had lapsed. This was unknown to Joey or I as the band was inactive and no one was watching for this. However it seems Acey was watching for it, and applied for the MD trademark to take the name behind our backs. Acey succeeded in gaining the trademark. He applied for this trademark 1 year before I was notified and a year before Joey’s passing. He never notified Joey about this, as he knew he would be furious and not approve.
There’s no other way I can view this other than he stole the name from Joey. He is now launching websites, merchandise, and our first album as Official Murderdolls, erasing my name out of the bio/ history of the band.
It’s sad that I’ve had to make this a public discussion, but that’s where we are. I’m not involved with this situation because I chose not to be involved with it. It doesn’t sit well with me and I cannot get behind it." Wednesday 13
best random find in a cd store ever. I still go back and listen to it sometimes
greetings from Argentina amigos !!!
And its my birthday ,🤘😈🤘
happy bday to the album that made me love murderdolls :D also acey i love you why are you so precious
"My issues have nothing to do with any ex members celebrating the 20th anniversary of that album," he explains. "I have been celebrating the anniversary as well on my tours this year. However I have been celebrating it as Wednesday 13, not Murderdolls.
The first album released in 2002, all music was written by Joey and I. The only other member to contribute to this record was Tripp [Eisen] with a few guitar solos. All other instruments/vocals are performed by Joey and Wednesday. We assembled the touring lineup after the recording was finished consisting of Eric, Ben and Acey.
The band went on hiatus eight years after this and returned in 2010 with the sophomore Murderdolls album. This album and touring lineup did not feature any of the touring members from the first album. This was decided by Joey, as his decision to only have he and I photographed on that album.
This was Joey’s band, he invited me into this world, and I am able to do what I do today because of him and the Murderdolls name, and that’s what this whole situation is about.
Murderdolls trademark had lapsed. This was unknown to Joey or I as the band was inactive and no one was watching for this. However it seems Acey was watching for it, and applied for the MD trademark to take the name behind our backs. Acey succeeded in gaining the trademark. He applied for this trademark 1 year before I was notified and a year before Joey’s passing. He never notified Joey about this, as he knew he would be furious and not approve.
There’s no other way I can view this other than he stole the name from Joey. He is now launching websites, merchandise, and our first album as Official Murderdolls, erasing my name out of the bio/ history of the band.
It’s sad that I’ve had to make this a public discussion, but that’s where we are. I’m not involved with this situation because I chose not to be involved with it. It doesn’t sit well with me and I cannot get behind it." Wednesday 13
Happy Birthday Murder Dolls 🎊 Party 🎊 😀😀
My favourite band the murderdolls since 2002
Then you should know that acey stole the murderdolls trademark from joey and wednesday because they were busy with other projects and didnt realise the trademark lapsed!!!
Murderdolls is joey and wednesday, not this piece of trash.
Listening to it right now, hell yeah!!!
So does this involve Wednesday or are you guys just trying to make money? No Joey and Wednesday, no Murderdolls.
Yeah Wednesdays latest post made me wonder what the catch is with all this
Exactly! Wednesday 13 is not involved. So what’s the point if not money ? I don’t like that
♥♥
"My issues have nothing to do with any ex members celebrating the 20th anniversary of that album," he explains. "I have been celebrating the anniversary as well on my tours this year. However I have been celebrating it as Wednesday 13, not Murderdolls.
The first album released in 2002, all music was written by Joey and I. The only other member to contribute to this record was Tripp [Eisen] with a few guitar solos. All other instruments/vocals are performed by Joey and Wednesday. We assembled the touring lineup after the recording was finished consisting of Eric, Ben and Acey.
The band went on hiatus eight years after this and returned in 2010 with the sophomore Murderdolls album. This album and touring lineup did not feature any of the touring members from the first album. This was decided by Joey, as his decision to only have he and I photographed on that album.
This was Joey’s band, he invited me into this world, and I am able to do what I do today because of him and the Murderdolls name, and that’s what this whole situation is about.
Murderdolls trademark had lapsed. This was unknown to Joey or I as the band was inactive and no one was watching for this. However it seems Acey was watching for it, and applied for the MD trademark to take the name behind our backs. Acey succeeded in gaining the trademark. He applied for this trademark 1 year before I was notified and a year before Joey’s passing. He never notified Joey about this, as he knew he would be furious and not approve.
There’s no other way I can view this other than he stole the name from Joey. He is now launching websites, merchandise, and our first album as Official Murderdolls, erasing my name out of the bio/ history of the band.
It’s sad that I’ve had to make this a public discussion, but that’s where we are. I’m not involved with this situation because I chose not to be involved with it. It doesn’t sit well with me and I cannot get behind it." Wednesday 13
esto es grandioso
Acey applied for the Murderdolls Trademark a year before Joey died & a year before Wednesday even knew. He claims he reached out to Joey and the TM office did too, but non of them actually spoke to Joey. Joey would never have given up the trademark to his band to someone who didn't even play a single note on the first album. Acey wasn't even invited to play on next album or be in the touring line up for '' Woman & Children Last'' which he absolutely slated & made fun of in an interview, then put up on the Murderdolls website ''whats ur favourite song?'' He claims the profits are going to an animal shelter rescue - which everyone knows, Joey loved his cats & was heavily involved in... but there's a lot more profit to be made from Murderdolls merch & since he owns the trademark, who is actually going to check up on this guy. He's not doing this for free! Acey even told me, Joey's family were made aware shortly after he passed so even they didn't know what he was up to behind Joey's back, when he was alive. Sorry, but Acey stole that Trademark & basically stole Joeys work & cashed it in. And if he didn't, why didnt he speak to Joey himself or even Wednesday to say '' look guys, this is what I want to do?'' At least give the main songwriters that much respect! Joey would never have let this happen & Acey knows that.
im with you on that ..im just confused why joeys fam is backing acey and not W13
Please come back 🥺🥺🖤❤️🖤
"My issues have nothing to do with any ex members celebrating the 20th anniversary of that album," he explains. "I have been celebrating the anniversary as well on my tours this year. However I have been celebrating it as Wednesday 13, not Murderdolls.
The first album released in 2002, all music was written by Joey and I. The only other member to contribute to this record was Tripp [Eisen] with a few guitar solos. All other instruments/vocals are performed by Joey and Wednesday. We assembled the touring lineup after the recording was finished consisting of Eric, Ben and Acey.
The band went on hiatus eight years after this and returned in 2010 with the sophomore Murderdolls album. This album and touring lineup did not feature any of the touring members from the first album. This was decided by Joey, as his decision to only have he and I photographed on that album.
This was Joey’s band, he invited me into this world, and I am able to do what I do today because of him and the Murderdolls name, and that’s what this whole situation is about.
Murderdolls trademark had lapsed. This was unknown to Joey or I as the band was inactive and no one was watching for this. However it seems Acey was watching for it, and applied for the MD trademark to take the name behind our backs. Acey succeeded in gaining the trademark. He applied for this trademark 1 year before I was notified and a year before Joey’s passing. He never notified Joey about this, as he knew he would be furious and not approve.
There’s no other way I can view this other than he stole the name from Joey. He is now launching websites, merchandise, and our first album as Official Murderdolls, erasing my name out of the bio/ history of the band.
It’s sad that I’ve had to make this a public discussion, but that’s where we are. I’m not involved with this situation because I chose not to be involved with it. It doesn’t sit well with me and I cannot get behind it." Wednesday 13
🥺🖤
Awee Acey love this dude UvU an upload from you guys always makes my day :)
"My issues have nothing to do with any ex members celebrating the 20th anniversary of that album," he explains. "I have been celebrating the anniversary as well on my tours this year. However I have been celebrating it as Wednesday 13, not Murderdolls.
The first album released in 2002, all music was written by Joey and I. The only other member to contribute to this record was Tripp [Eisen] with a few guitar solos. All other instruments/vocals are performed by Joey and Wednesday. We assembled the touring lineup after the recording was finished consisting of Eric, Ben and Acey.
The band went on hiatus eight years after this and returned in 2010 with the sophomore Murderdolls album. This album and touring lineup did not feature any of the touring members from the first album. This was decided by Joey, as his decision to only have he and I photographed on that album.
This was Joey’s band, he invited me into this world, and I am able to do what I do today because of him and the Murderdolls name, and that’s what this whole situation is about.
Murderdolls trademark had lapsed. This was unknown to Joey or I as the band was inactive and no one was watching for this. However it seems Acey was watching for it, and applied for the MD trademark to take the name behind our backs. Acey succeeded in gaining the trademark. He applied for this trademark 1 year before I was notified and a year before Joey’s passing. He never notified Joey about this, as he knew he would be furious and not approve.
There’s no other way I can view this other than he stole the name from Joey. He is now launching websites, merchandise, and our first album as Official Murderdolls, erasing my name out of the bio/ history of the band.
It’s sad that I’ve had to make this a public discussion, but that’s where we are. I’m not involved with this situation because I chose not to be involved with it. It doesn’t sit well with me and I cannot get behind it." Wednesday 13
I also need a murderdolls coffee shirt
Wtf are you acey on a side account trying to market his shit? No one talks like that
Acey is cute
"My issues have nothing to do with any ex members celebrating the 20th anniversary of that album," he explains. "I have been celebrating the anniversary as well on my tours this year. However I have been celebrating it as Wednesday 13, not Murderdolls.
The first album released in 2002, all music was written by Joey and I. The only other member to contribute to this record was Tripp [Eisen] with a few guitar solos. All other instruments/vocals are performed by Joey and Wednesday. We assembled the touring lineup after the recording was finished consisting of Eric, Ben and Acey.
The band went on hiatus eight years after this and returned in 2010 with the sophomore Murderdolls album. This album and touring lineup did not feature any of the touring members from the first album. This was decided by Joey, as his decision to only have he and I photographed on that album.
This was Joey’s band, he invited me into this world, and I am able to do what I do today because of him and the Murderdolls name, and that’s what this whole situation is about.
Murderdolls trademark had lapsed. This was unknown to Joey or I as the band was inactive and no one was watching for this. However it seems Acey was watching for it, and applied for the MD trademark to take the name behind our backs. Acey succeeded in gaining the trademark. He applied for this trademark 1 year before I was notified and a year before Joey’s passing. He never notified Joey about this, as he knew he would be furious and not approve.
There’s no other way I can view this other than he stole the name from Joey. He is now launching websites, merchandise, and our first album as Official Murderdolls, erasing my name out of the bio/ history of the band.
It’s sad that I’ve had to make this a public discussion, but that’s where we are. I’m not involved with this situation because I chose not to be involved with it. It doesn’t sit well with me and I cannot get behind it." Wednesday 13
🤟🤟🤟🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵
Regards from Colombia, Medellin. So happy for this new re edition.
Holy shit do you guys see all the fake accounts they’re making on this video to say shit like “I really need to get a murderdolls t-shirt” and stuff like “he’s such a genuine person” like wtf is happening right now with this band
Anyone else get teary as soon as Acey said blast it so the heavens can hear🥺 this is such an essential album for any collection, thankyou Murderdolls for giving us this incredible music that will last forever xx
Aceyyy!!!! Aaww every video makes me hyped as hell! Cant wait for 28th August🥰🥰🥰🥰
"My issues have nothing to do with any ex members celebrating the 20th anniversary of that album," he explains. "I have been celebrating the anniversary as well on my tours this year. However I have been celebrating it as Wednesday 13, not Murderdolls.
The first album released in 2002, all music was written by Joey and I. The only other member to contribute to this record was Tripp [Eisen] with a few guitar solos. All other instruments/vocals are performed by Joey and Wednesday. We assembled the touring lineup after the recording was finished consisting of Eric, Ben and Acey.
The band went on hiatus eight years after this and returned in 2010 with the sophomore Murderdolls album. This album and touring lineup did not feature any of the touring members from the first album. This was decided by Joey, as his decision to only have he and I photographed on that album.
This was Joey’s band, he invited me into this world, and I am able to do what I do today because of him and the Murderdolls name, and that’s what this whole situation is about.
Murderdolls trademark had lapsed. This was unknown to Joey or I as the band was inactive and no one was watching for this. However it seems Acey was watching for it, and applied for the MD trademark to take the name behind our backs. Acey succeeded in gaining the trademark. He applied for this trademark 1 year before I was notified and a year before Joey’s passing. He never notified Joey about this, as he knew he would be furious and not approve.
There’s no other way I can view this other than he stole the name from Joey. He is now launching websites, merchandise, and our first album as Official Murderdolls, erasing my name out of the bio/ history of the band.
It’s sad that I’ve had to make this a public discussion, but that’s where we are. I’m not involved with this situation because I chose not to be involved with it. It doesn’t sit well with me and I cannot get behind it." Wednesday 13
Today is the day when my christian parents are gonna kick me out of the house. Beyond The Valley Of The Murderdolls on full volume is worth it. 🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤
shit you didn't have to tell me to play that album today, I was already doing that after I saw the first video earlier :D
🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Happy anniversary to the Murderdolls legends, always loving you, and never forgetting Joey, one of the greatest bands undead 🤘🏼💀🖤
John Jacob jingle himer Schmitt daaa daa Dee Dee da Doo🤮
extremely disrespectful to Joey not your band extremely low thing to do
I FUCKING love acey so much, he's such a genuine person.
Lmao is this a joke
@@portalmaster2LMAO
I FUCKING hate acey so much, he's such a genuine thief. FTFY