Cadaver Indies Episode 12 – The Janitor 2003
We're finally back folks! This episode Crystal Eyes and Mike are talking about The Janitor from 2003.
We're finally back folks! This episode Crystal Eyes and Mike are talking about The Janitor from 2003.
This week's episode we focus on the second strongest human emotion... That's Love... We're talking about love metal with HIM's 2005 album, Dark Light. Then we move on to a Spanish film entitled The Last Circus... but which should have been called... what dudes will do for the love of a lady with a body like that!
Hey Folks! We're back talking about the "World's Greatest Horror Rock Band" in Calabrese and their album entitled: Calabrese III: They Call Us Death. We also talk about the Soska Sisters' follow up film to Dead Hooker in a Trunk... This movie is called American Mary.
This episode we're talking about the uber-controversial film written and directed by Rob Zombie entitled The Lords of Salem... We also dive into some power metal with an overlooked band named Helloween. We're talking about their 1987 album called Keeper of the Seven Keys Part 1.
We're back folks and thankfully we've recovered from the brutality that was last episode. This show we're talking about Ghost's brand new album called Infestissumam... We also talk about some ball slappin' with Thriller: A Cruel Picture.
Man... is it good to be back! That's right folks... We're back... however, just because we took a month off doesn't mean we aren't bringing the brutality! This episode we're talking about Cannibal Corpse's 1994 album entitled The Bleeding. Then we talk about Fred Vogel's infamous film August Underground from 2001...
We're back and talking about a couple of things that Mike is still trying to make up his mind on to this day. It doesn't matter how long ago this episode came out... just know that Mike is still struggling to come to grips with how he feels about both Black Eyes & Neckties 2007 album Apparition! and 1981's Possession starring Sam Neil and Isabelle Adjani.
Delve with us into madness this week. The selections we're talking about in this episode are fueled by madness and despair! We're talking about a band that wasn't nearly as big as I think they should have been in Therapy? and their album Troublegum from 1994. We're also talking about a nice little Italian hidden gem in Beyond the Darkness.
This episode we're talking about Oingo Boingo's 1985 album Dead Man's Party and the psycho-sexual, giallo-esque mind fuzz film called Amer.
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