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At the end of the day, music and the creative arts is all about expression and having fun. In the modern age of entertainment that sense of enjoyment has slowly eroded due to the complexities of the current global climate and the incessant wish to not offend anybody which has resulted in a terser, more rigid sprinkling of bands and musicians that seem void of life because of their over-complicated approach.And what better way to enjoy your craft and have fun than play around with someone else's music? Which is exactly what …And We All Die did with their recent four-track release Static Age.Essentially just two Misfits songs reimagined - Static Age and TV Casualty - the EP sees both songs performed in vastly different fashions, with neither bearing much more in common with the original than by virtue of the song title.Not that the two classic songs have been bastardised beyond recognition - some bands you just don't mess with - but both versions have been afforded the respect they deserve while maintaining just enough of …And We All Die's musical DNA to make the songs their own while still paying homage to the original recordings.The release is a heavy blend of hardcore, post-punk, noise-rock and industrial influences, centred around covers of the two Misfits' tracks alongside two industrial-infused reworkings of the songs featuring Metal Blade synthwave artist Gost.HEAVY recently caught up with the man behind the music, Raymond Estes, to find out more, starting with how the EP has been received."It's been great," he enthused. "So far it's been the best reception we've had for any release. It's hard to say why that is, maybe Spotify is actually working for us this time (laughs), but we can't really complain. Really, the project is me, but it's everybody who contributes and the drummer Walter and guitarist Guillermo are excited about the volume of people that are checking out the tracks and the amount of streams we've been getting. Who knew?"We press Estes on the choice of songs to cover, specifically why choose the Misfits as a band to start with, and also why those particular two songs."I love the Misfits," he shrugged, "and have for a long time. I like horror punk and all that Danzig has done, but for …And We All Die we don't really do horror songs. We do more conceptual songs or songs about the human condition and as a hardcore guy I thought what would be more interesting to do than take songs that are dark and have these more science fiction themes based on the perils of technology and make those fresh. That is more exciting to me than singing about ghouls or zombies."In the full interview, Estes explained the thought process behind covering the same song twice, with the second version being more industrial and featuring contributions from Ghost and William Faith. He mentioned that the band was conscious of not going too far with their covers, as they were aware of the special meaning these songs hold for many people. The early reception of the EP has been positive, with the industrial versions receiving the better response.We talked about deconstructing the songs and then recreating them in their image and any difficulties they faced. The conversation turned to future new music, with a rock album, collection of covers from The Cure, other projects and more. Estes discussed why …And We All Die is currently a studio project only and how he plans to potentially expand that into a touring outfit down the track plus a host of other things.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
When Glenn Danzig and Jerry Only decided to add a guitarist and drop the fuzz piano, Frank Licata aka Franche Coma was enlisted. Frank went on to record the legendary guitar parts on the masterpiece that is Static Age before departing the band. Many a punk rocker have been inspired by and even picked up a guitar because of Frank's playing. It is an honor and my pleasure to have him on the show. FOLLOW FRANCHE'S NEW BAND HERE -https://www.instagram.com/fcincband/ www.frumess.com FRUMESS is POWERED by www.riotstickers.com/frumess GET 200 DIECUT STICKERS FOR $69 RIGHT HERE - NO PROMO CODE NEED JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess
In April of 2021 Death By DVD released a series of episodes about Christine Chubbuck and 3 films based upon her life. Or rather, the end of her life. On this episode, for the first time, all 3 parts are available as one full episode. EXPLOITING CHRISTINE : The TV Casualty is the complete exploration into the life and exploitation of Christine Chubbuck, America's first TV casualty, diving into the what if's and massive mist of questions that surround WHO Christine Chubbuck was and is. Listen now ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On todays show: 1. 24 hours after release, a Switch Sports player has already smashed their TV 2. Disney Dreamlight Valley, a Free-to-Play Disney Life Sim Adventure, Revealed for PC and Consoles 3. PS1 and PSP games are appearing on PlayStation's servers as the new PS Plus nears 4. PlayStation Plus game trials ‘will be required for games priced $34 or higher' 5. Sony has confirmed it's blocked PS Plus and Now subscription stacking 6. Activision Blizzard Shareholders Approve Sale To Microsoft, As Expected Twitter.com/legacyrespawn Help support the show by joining us on Patreon : Patreon.com/legacyrespawn --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What is Glenn Danzig singing about in the song T.V. Casualty off Static Age and Legacy of Brutality? Russell Casualty, Robby Bloodshed, and Jeff Frumess discuss. WATCH MORE ON THE YOUTUBE CHANNEL - www.youtube.com/frumess JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess
Missions – “Spoken”, 2019. Tanyny – “South”, 2019. Hante. – “Burning (ft. Box von Düe)”, 2018. Depeche Mode – “Halo (Breakbeat/Wave Remix)”, 2020. NNHMN – “Special”, 2020. Kevorkian Death Cycle – “Distorted Religion”, 2015. Sally Dige – “I Can’t Be”, 2017. Structures – “Embassy”, 2018. Fearing – “In the Fog”, 2017. The Misfits – “TV Casualty”, 1985. Cubanate – “9:59”, 1997. Skinny Puppy – “Hardset Head”, 1998. Panther Modern – “Ask Yourself”, 2019. Download – “Possession”, 1996. Website link: https://skullandcrossfades.com/well-if-its-just-in-my-head-it-might-be-too-late
An afterword and correction to misinformation stated on Exploiting Christine : The Christine Chubbuck story : the sad tale of a woman who committed suicide live on television and has thus been exploited continuously without any regard to why or the message the human entity had.
The exploitation of Christine Chubbuck discussed as well as the films Christine (2016), Kate Plays Christine (2016) & Network (1976) PART TWO
Last weekend we sat down with an old friend. Chris is an avid consumer of visual media and for this episode we broke down our opinions on television shows everyone in our demographic has seen over and over. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hey hi hello! Welcome to A Little Time! This episode we talk about why Mike stopped doing TV Casualty, Diego taking care of Mike while he was sick, favorite conspiracy theories, hating ourselves and we answer questions about: -Professional wrestling finishers -Tattoos -Working out -How to stop eating bagels Follow us: @mikeabrusci @thisdiegolopez www.brainmachinenetwork.com
Wow! Hey hi hello! TV Casualty is back this week with Kenice Mobley(FOX, Two Dope Queens). We talked Black Mirror, lot lizards, New Years, full service movie theaters and more! Follow: @kenicemobley @mikeabrusci brainmachinenetwork.com
Hey hi hello! TV Casualty is back this week with Tim Platt(Cartoon Monsoon, Story Pirates) about Steven Universe, musicals, being turned off by something's fans, our lord and savior Jesus Christ and more! This was a VERY splendissimo episode.
In this episode Ream and Patrick sit down with comedian MIKE ABRUSCI (IFC's Comedy Crib) and talk about growing up in Long Island, Comedy Central Presents, BET's Comic View, Saturday Night Live, Nickelodeon, Hardcore Music, Punk Music, Doritos, Mountain Dew, Dr. Pepper, Beta Fish, WWE, WWF, WCW, Nintendo 64, GoldenEye and WCW/NWO Revenge! This episode is perfect and Mike rules! After you listen, go subscribe to his rad podcast TV CASUALTY which is also on the Brain Machine Comedy Network! Follow Mike on Twitter at @mikeabrusci! https://twitter.com/mikeabrusci Subscribe to Mike's podcast TV Casualty on itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tv-casualty/id1230730210?mt=2 Follow The Nostalgic Front on Twitter @NostalgicFront! https://twitter.com/NostalgicFront Follow The Nostalgic Front on Instagram @thenostalgicfrontpodcast! https://www.instagram.com/thenostalgicfrontpodcast/ Visit our website: http://thenostalgicfront.com Also, subscribe and leave a 5 star review on itunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-nostalgic-front/id451098806?mt=2 Go listen to all the shows on the Brain Machine Comedy Podcast Network! And remember, if you're not an NFer you're an MFer, so get the f*** outta here!
This week we hit the theaters with our pal Mike Abrusci (Comedian, Da Snack Boys, TV Casualty) to see the latest entrance in Ridley Scott's Alien saga - Alien: Covenant. There's some Danny McBride, a few aliens, and a whole lot of dumb people in space. SPOILER ALERT: the plot is discussed, if you don't want to hear about it then it's best to hold off on this episode until after you've seen the movie. Tom made us into androids: Oh yeah, and Mike too: Runaway Franchise is the podcast where we watch movies with 4 or more films in the series. Discussion, facts, opinions, and even some banter may ensue. The Runaway Franchisees are: Dom Delledera (http://domsfunandgames.com) Ed Jelley (http://edjelley.com) Tom Napolitano (http://tomnapolitano.com/) Make sure to subscribe and rate, you can get in touch with us at http://runawayfranchise.com ! [audio mp3="https://runawayfranchisecom.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/runaway-franchise-ep11-alien-covenant.mp3"][/audio]
It's the Monday Night Heroes vs the 1950's in the final installment of TV Casualty, a scenario featured in Atomic Age Cthulhu. Embrace the Madness on Twitter @MadMics, @MonNightHeroes On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/microphonesofmadness/ Watch us broadcast live on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8CPZMYY2iXUfkTYa7NsqGg And, of course, don't forget to check out the Microphones of Madness blog https://microphonesofmadness.wordpress.com
This week, Jay Lender and Micah Ian Wright, the co-writing / co-directing team behind the brand new found-footage horror film They're Watching, stop by to discuss their film, their work in every medium from video games to comic books to children's animation, and their jaunt into Eastern Europe for filming. And yes, there's a lengthy discussion of fire stunts. Then Desmond goes solo on reviews of House of the Witch Doctor and All Hell Breaks Loose. There's a gaggle of tunes, as well: "TV Casualty" by The Misfits, "Boonika Bate Doba" by Zdob si Zdub, "All Hell Breaks Loose" by Sick of it All, and "We Finally Go Back to 1915 (Extended)" by Serj Tankian featuring David Alpay. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week, Jay Lender and Micah Ian Wright, the co-writing / co-directing team behind the brand new found-footage horror film They're Watching, stop by to discuss their film, their work in every medium from video games to comic books to children's animation, and their jaunt into Eastern Europe for filming. And yes, there's a lengthy discussion of fire stunts. Then Desmond goes solo on reviews of House of the Witch Doctor and All Hell Breaks Loose. There's a gaggle of tunes, as well: "TV Casualty" by The Misfits, "Boonika Bate Doba" by Zdob si Zdub, "All Hell Breaks Loose" by Sick of it All, and "We Finally Go Back to 1915 (Extended)" by Serj Tankian featuring David Alpay. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week, Jay Lender and Micah Ian Wright, the co-writing / co-directing team behind the brand new found-footage horror film They're Watching, stop by to discuss their film, their work in every medium from video games to comic books to children's animation, and their jaunt into Eastern Europe for filming. And yes, there's a lengthy discussion of fire stunts. Then Desmond goes solo on reviews of House of the Witch Doctor and All Hell Breaks Loose. There's a gaggle of tunes, as well: "TV Casualty" by The Misfits, "Boonika Bate Doba" by Zdob si Zdub, "All Hell Breaks Loose" by Sick of it All, and "We Finally Go Back to 1915 (Extended)" by Serj Tankian featuring David Alpay. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week, Jay Lender and Micah Ian Wright, the co-writing / co-directing team behind the brand new found-footage horror film They're Watching, stop by to discuss their film, their work in every medium from video games to comic books to children's animation, and their jaunt into Eastern Europe for filming. And yes, there's a lengthy discussion of fire stunts. Then Desmond goes solo on reviews of House of the Witch Doctor and All Hell Breaks Loose. There's a gaggle of tunes, as well: "TV Casualty" by The Misfits, "Boonika Bate Doba" by Zdob si Zdub, "All Hell Breaks Loose" by Sick of it All, and "We Finally Go Back to 1915 (Extended)" by Serj Tankian featuring David Alpay. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
In an episode dedicated to the brand new found-footage anthology film V/H/S, the Dread Media team presents a solo interview with contributing director David Bruckner, and a second interview with Adam Wingard (director of the wraparound sequence), Simon Barrett (writer of the wraparound sequence), and producers Roxanne Benjamin and Brad Miska. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. reviews Adam Wingard's Pop Skull in a brand new Stay Scary. Stick around for news on Dathan Auerbach's Penpal giveaway. Tunes included: "TV Casualty" by The Misfits, "Radio/Video" by System of a Down, "Tractor" by Monster Magnet, "This House Is Haunted" by Alice Cooper, and "Run For Your Life" by The Creepshow. Send help to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia and @DevilDinosaurJr on Twitter! Join the Goddamned Facebook group!
In an episode dedicated to the brand new found-footage anthology film V/H/S, the Dread Media team presents a solo interview with contributing director David Bruckner, and a second interview with Adam Wingard (director of the wraparound sequence), Simon Barrett (writer of the wraparound sequence), and producers Roxanne Benjamin and Brad Miska. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. reviews Adam Wingard's Pop Skull in a brand new Stay Scary. Stick around for news on Dathan Auerbach's Penpal giveaway. Tunes included: "TV Casualty" by The Misfits, "Radio/Video" by System of a Down, "Tractor" by Monster Magnet, "This House Is Haunted" by Alice Cooper, and "Run For Your Life" by The Creepshow. Send help to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia and @DevilDinosaurJr on Twitter! Join the Goddamned Facebook group!
In an episode dedicated to the brand new found-footage anthology film V/H/S, the Dread Media team presents a solo interview with contributing director David Bruckner, and a second interview with Adam Wingard (director of the wraparound sequence), Simon Barrett (writer of the wraparound sequence), and producers Roxanne Benjamin and Brad Miska. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. reviews Adam Wingard's Pop Skull in a brand new Stay Scary. Stick around for news on Dathan Auerbach's Penpal giveaway. Tunes included: "TV Casualty" by The Misfits, "Radio/Video" by System of a Down, "Tractor" by Monster Magnet, "This House Is Haunted" by Alice Cooper, and "Run For Your Life" by The Creepshow. Send help to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia and @DevilDinosaurJr on Twitter! Join the Goddamned Facebook group!
In an episode dedicated to the brand new found-footage anthology film V/H/S, the Dread Media team presents a solo interview with contributing director David Bruckner, and a second interview with Adam Wingard (director of the wraparound sequence), Simon Barrett (writer of the wraparound sequence), and producers Roxanne Benjamin and Brad Miska. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. reviews Adam Wingard's Pop Skull in a brand new Stay Scary. Stick around for news on Dathan Auerbach's Penpal giveaway. Tunes included: "TV Casualty" by The Misfits, "Radio/Video" by System of a Down, "Tractor" by Monster Magnet, "This House Is Haunted" by Alice Cooper, and "Run For Your Life" by The Creepshow. Send help to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia and @DevilDinosaurJr on Twitter! Join the Goddamned Facebook group!
This edition of Midnight Black Mass, hosted by Rev. Dan Wilson, featured an interview with Tony Santorelli, the Muji Movie Minute on 2004's Dawn of the Dead, TV Casualty, and more.
This edition of Midnight Black Mass, hosted by Rev. Dan Wilson, featured an interview with musician Gideon Smith, the Muji Movie Minute on Chillerama, TV Casualty on Batman: TAS, and more.
This edition of Midnight Black Mass, hosted by Rev. Dan Wilson, featured comparative reviews of the original Friday the 13th and the 2009 remake for the Muji Movie Minute, TV Casualty looked at the Heart of Ice episode of Batman: the Animated Series, and coverage of news from the fringe.
This edition of Midnight Black Mass, hosted by Rev. Dan Wilson, featured a recap of NWA Anarchy's Hardcore Hell, news from the fringe, the Muji Movie Minute on Countess Dracula, and TV Casualty on Batman: the Animated Series.
This edition of Midnight Black Mass, hosted by Rev. Dan Wilson, featured a preview of NWA Anarchy's Hardcore Hell with guests Franklin Dove, Jeff G. Bailey, and Dany Only, and also the Muji Movie Minute, TV Casualty, and news on comics, horror, and music.
This edition of Midnight Black Mass, hosted by Rev. Dan Wilson, featured the Muji Movie Minute, TV Casualty, news on comics, horror, and music, and more.
This edition of Midnight Black Mass, hosted by Rev. Dan Wilson, featured music, horror, and comic news, the inaugural induction of the Muji Movie Minute Hall of Fame for the Exorcist; TV Casualty on the introduction of Harvey Dent (a/k/a Two Face) in the DC Animated Universe, a recap of the Hank Williams III show in Chattanooga this weekend, and more.
This edition of Midnight Black Mass, hosted by Rev. Dan Wilson, featured news and discussion on music, horror, and comics, the Muji Movie Minute on Nightmares, TV Casualty on Batman TAS: Be a Clown, and more.
This edition of Midnight Black Mass, hosted by Rev. Dan Wilson, featured actress Lesleh Donaldson (Funeral Home), the Muji Movie Minute, TV Casualty, and more.
This edition of Midnight Black Mass, hosted by Rev. Dan Wilson, featured Kevin Helms (Pinhead from Hellraiser III), music and comic news, the return of the Séance of the Damned, and TV Casualty looked at Batman: TAS (“the Forgotten”).
This edition of Midnight Black Mass, hosted by Rev. Dan Wilson, featured an interview with Eisner Award nominated Marvel Comics writer Jason Aaron, the Muji Movie Minute on the Stuff, the return of TV Casualty, and more.
This edition of Midnight Black Mass, hosted by Rev. Dan Wilson, featured the Muji Movie Minute on Shark Night 3D, TV Casualty on the “P.O.V.” episode of Batman: TAS, more dead celebrities on the Séance of the Damned, and more.
This edition of Midnight Black Mass, hosted by Rev. Dan Wilson, featured the Rev's Rant lampooning politics, the Muji Movie Minute looking at Behind the Mask: the Rise of Leslie Vernon, Batman stopped a child slavery ring on TV Casualty, the Séance of the Damned featured the alleged spirit of one of rock n roll's greatest drummers, an appearance by Dany Only, and more.
This edition of Midnight Black Mass, hosted by Rev. Dan Wilson, featured Unspoken Triumph vocalist Ian Sharp, the Muji Movie Minute on Santa's Slay, TV Casualty on the Batman: TAS debut of Poison Ivy, and a look back at 2011 in comics, music, horror, and more.
This edition of the Rev's Midnight Black Mass, hosted by Rev. Dan Wilson, featured Kelly Fisher, author of the zombie holocaust love triangle novel the Last Resort: the Savior, 1974's Black Christmas on the Muji Movie Minute, Batman the Animated Series' The Last Laugh on TV Casualty, and yet another Séance of the Damned.
This edition of the Rev's Midnight Black Mass, hosted by Rev. Dan Wilson, featured the return of TV Casualty looking at Batman: TAS "Christmas With The Joker" just in time for the holidays, the Rev's rant, the Muji Movie Minute with 1972's Raw Meat starring Donald Pleasance and 2005's the Strangers starring Liv Tyler, and by request....yet another séance, featuring the most infamous spirits summoned to date.
Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks to one of the most legendary punk rock bands of all time, The Misfits. Prepare for two hours of all The Misfits' hits, tracks from rare singles, b-sides. We'll even delve into the post-Danzig Misfits era (scary!) Thursday, November 24, 2011, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. EST Special guest: TV Casualty - Brian Sokel will talk about the band's debut 7" on Matador Records—all Misfits covers! More on TV Casualty's debut 7". Can't listen live? Catch the on-demand stream or free iTunes d/l after the show. Links will be updated at http://bit.ly/misfitsmcg
This edition of the Rev's Midnight Black Mass, hosted by Rev. Dan Wilson, featured a reunion of sorts with Wilson's former NWA Wildside announce team member Steven Prazak. They discussed Prazak's time in the music industry working for Geffen Records, and an in depth discussion about his time in Wildside, ECW, GWF, and NGWA, and more. The Muji Movie Minute featured reviews of Carrie (1976) and Going to Pieces (2006), the new segment "TV Casualty" debuted looking at the first episode of 1992's Batman: the Animated Series, there was another séance, and more.
This Holiday limbo episode of Dread Media sees a clear departure from tradition, as Desmond and Darryll spend almost an hour talking about the Criterion release of David Cronenberg's Videodrome! Canadian television, the 1980s, and a certain actress' assets are also discussed. But the two go deep as well. Deep as a stomach vagina. Tunes included: "TV Casualty" by The Misfits, "All Hail the New Flesh" by Strapping Young Lad, and "Television" by Bad Religion. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group!
This Holiday limbo episode of Dread Media sees a clear departure from tradition, as Desmond and Darryll spend almost an hour talking about the Criterion release of David Cronenberg's Videodrome! Canadian television, the 1980s, and a certain actress' assets are also discussed. But the two go deep as well. Deep as a stomach vagina. Tunes included: "TV Casualty" by The Misfits, "All Hail the New Flesh" by Strapping Young Lad, and "Television" by Bad Religion. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group!
This Holiday limbo episode of Dread Media sees a clear departure from tradition, as Desmond and Darryll spend almost an hour talking about the Criterion release of David Cronenberg's Videodrome! Canadian television, the 1980s, and a certain actress' assets are also discussed. But the two go deep as well. Deep as a stomach vagina. Tunes included: "TV Casualty" by The Misfits, "All Hail the New Flesh" by Strapping Young Lad, and "Television" by Bad Religion. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group!
This Holiday limbo episode of Dread Media sees a clear departure from tradition, as Desmond and Darryll spend almost an hour talking about the Criterion release of David Cronenberg's Videodrome! Canadian television, the 1980s, and a certain actress' assets are also discussed. But the two go deep as well. Deep as a stomach vagina. Tunes included: "TV Casualty" by The Misfits, "All Hail the New Flesh" by Strapping Young Lad, and "Television" by Bad Religion. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group!
In this episode of Dread Media, it's an odds and ends bonanza as Megan joins Desmond for a discussion on the second season of Sanctuary, then Desmond takes on Attack of the Vegan Zombies. Richard then calls in a review of Jonah Hex. All this, plus the following grab-bag of terror tunes: "TV Casualty" by The Misfits, "Sanctuary" by Alice Cooper, "Ecocide" by Earth Crisis, and "Death of Jonah Hex" by Ghoultown. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this episode of Dread Media, it's an odds and ends bonanza as Megan joins Desmond for a discussion on the second season of Sanctuary, then Desmond takes on Attack of the Vegan Zombies. Richard then calls in a review of Jonah Hex. All this, plus the following grab-bag of terror tunes: "TV Casualty" by The Misfits, "Sanctuary" by Alice Cooper, "Ecocide" by Earth Crisis, and "Death of Jonah Hex" by Ghoultown. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this episode of Dread Media, it's an odds and ends bonanza as Megan joins Desmond for a discussion on the second season of Sanctuary, then Desmond takes on Attack of the Vegan Zombies. Richard then calls in a review of Jonah Hex. All this, plus the following grab-bag of terror tunes: "TV Casualty" by The Misfits, "Sanctuary" by Alice Cooper, "Ecocide" by Earth Crisis, and "Death of Jonah Hex" by Ghoultown. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this episode of Dread Media, it's an odds and ends bonanza as Megan joins Desmond for a discussion on the second season of Sanctuary, then Desmond takes on Attack of the Vegan Zombies. Richard then calls in a review of Jonah Hex. All this, plus the following grab-bag of terror tunes: "TV Casualty" by The Misfits, "Sanctuary" by Alice Cooper, "Ecocide" by Earth Crisis, and "Death of Jonah Hex" by Ghoultown. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.