Michaelmiski
The Fellowship of The Misfits is the raw, unvarnished prequel to Living In My Own Private Rabbit Hole. It drops you straight into the gut of Detroit's industrial rot, where a tribe of social outcasts isn't just surviving-they're waging a quiet, desperate war against the suburban status quo. The story rips through the "Slick Rick era," where the city's punk scene bleeds into the high-stakes, neon-lit danger of the late-'80s rap underground, ending in a federal sting at a 7 Mile Shell Station that leaves everyone involved permanently stained. The chaos shifts to the "Stray House," a rotting, twelve-bedroom Victorian nightmare that becomes the epicenter of a cash-generating insurrection, run by the man known as "King Mikey." It's a visceral, high-velocity look at what happens when you turn rebellion into a lifestyle, built on blood, loyalty, and the kind of identity-bending chaos that sets the fuse for the eight layers of the journey waiting in Living In My Own Private Rabbit Hole.