What is joey jordison murderdolls?

The Murderdolls were an American horror punk band formed in Des Moines, Iowa in 2002. The band was fronted by vocalist Wednesday 13 and drummer Joey Jordison, who was also a founding member of Slipknot.

The Murderdolls released their debut album, "Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls," in 2002, which was well-received by fans of horror punk and heavy metal. The band's music combined elements of punk rock, glam rock, and heavy metal, with lyrics inspired by horror movies and pop culture.

Despite their early success, the Murderdolls disbanded in 2004 due to Jordison's commitments to Slipknot. However, the band reunited in 2010 and released their second album, "Women and Children Last," later that year.

The Murderdolls were known for their high-energy live performances and theatrical stage presence, with the band members often wearing matching black and white face paint. Joey Jordison's powerful drumming and songwriting were a key part of the band's sound and helped to establish the Murderdolls as a prominent force in the horror punk scene.