[2] Mister Monster's influences included classic Doo Wop, The Stray Cats, The Damned,[3] the Misfits, and the Ramones.
Since his songs: "Prom night", "Dead flesh girl" and "Little Frankenstein" were rejected by his bandmates, this served as the impetus for the creation of Mister Monster.
Mister Monster also appeared on compilations such as Grave Rockers and This Is Horrorpunk alongside the Nekromantix, The Cryptkeeper Five, The Independents, Blitzkid, The Spook, and Rock City Morgue.
In 2011, the original Mister Monster lineup composed of Trioxin, JV Bastard, Paul Lifeless and Germ was reunited for a concert celebrating the tenth anniversary of Over Your Dead Body[3] In between periods of Mister Monster activity, Jason Trioxin recorded with [6] and/or performed [7] as a touring member of Michale Graves' band, The Undead (as bassist), Wednesday 13,[8] and Blitzkid.
He played 55 dates as Michael Graves' guitarist on the Almost Home tour, which raised awareness of the plight of the West Memphis Three.