Cadaver Indies Episode 11 – A Cadaver Christmas 2011
We're back... New month... new holiday! This episode we're talking about 2011's A Cadaver Christmas. We have Horror Movie Trivia and, of course, shenanigans... Enjoy!
We're back... New month... new holiday! This episode we're talking about 2011's A Cadaver Christmas. We have Horror Movie Trivia and, of course, shenanigans... Enjoy!
We got a double special episode this week boys and girls... It's an ALL-Salt Lake City episode featuring a band called Victims Willing... Hailing from the heart of SLC. We're talking about their album from 2010 entitled Old Bones and New Cadavers. We then talk about a Christmas classic filmed here in the SLC (as well as the surrounding areas) from 1984 called Silent Night, Deadly Night...
We're back folks and we're talking about a mysterious band from the Orient... maybe they're from there... I'm not even really sure what "The Orient" consists of... but it sounds good, right? We're talking about Japan's Industrial/Horror Punk stalwarts Balzac, and their 2010 album, Judgement Day. We're also talking about Maestro Bava's 1960 classic Black Sunday.
You guys ready for this?!? Folks, this is a marathon of an episode that will test your limits both physically and mentally. You will be screaming to your maker for mercy... and yet... no mercy will be available to you! This episode we're talking about Mr. Horror himself, Rob Zombie and his 1998 inaugural solo album entitled Hellbilly Deluxe. We're also taking our first jaunt into a filmed written, directed, and starring the Spanish dream... Paul Naschy as we talk about Night of the […]
Shenanigans abound in this episode where we start off the show talking about the undead western rock band named Ghoultown and their album from 2002 entitled Give 'em More Rope. We finish off the show with a discussion of a bleak gem called Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer from 1986. You have to ask yourself one question... You want some fries?
There's a lot of chaffing going on in this episode... The first set of chafing is from extreme metal gods, Carcass, peeling your face away with their album from 1993 entitled Heartwork. The next bit of chafing comes from the 1976 sexploitation/horror classic Ilsa: Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks... We'll leave it at that, but I think you get me... gross... do you get me? If you do, I don't want to know you. Anyhow, it's up, it's ready, […]
Now is the time of giving thanks for all of our blessings... floppy titties, turkey necks, and Goodbye Horses... That's what we bring you this week as we finish off this round of Horror Trivia and talk about 2009's Thankskilling.
Welcome back to the Corpse Cast! The new episode is up and it's a doozy! This week we're talking about some horror punk that has a message in Grave Robber's 2008 album Be Afraid. We're also talking about the Princess of Druidia's film debut in an overlooked slasher from 1982 entitled The Dorm that Dripped Blood.
We're back! This week we're talking about, yet another, Italian zombie movie that became a tag-team effort between two big-time Italian directors of the time. We're talking about Hell of the Living Dead, directed by Bruno Mattei with a little help from Claudio Fragrasso. We're also talking about a Psychobilly stalwart in The Creepshow. We're specifically talking about their first full-length album in Sell Your Soul.
Folks... we've seen a lot of shit in our days here at the Corpse Cast... but Hennenlotter's Bad Biology may be some of the weirdest shit ever put to film! All I know is that it makes great conversation. Well, you're in luck! We happen to be talking about Bad Biology this episode. We're also talking about a band that went from Misfits tribute band to Misfit sound-clones in Plan 9.
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