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Friday, May 30, 2008

Night Of The Demons (Soundtrack)


This 1987 horror film was directed by Kevin S. Tenney . The film received a limited theatrical release, playing in major cities and at drive-ins. The soundtrack was done by Dennis Michael Tenney, brother to the director! I think thats so cool, if I made a movie, I think Adrien, my lil bro, might be able to handle the soundtrack. Anyway this is the soundtrack, which includes "Stigmata" and "Computer Date", Enjoy!!

TRACKS

1.) Main Title Theme
2.) Stigmata Martyr
3.) Computer Date
4.) Victims Of The Press

Thursday, May 29, 2008

In The Flat Feilds


Bauhaus
were an English rockband formed in North Hampton in 1978. The group consisted of Peter Muphy (vocals), Daniel Ash (guitar), Keven Haskin (drums) and David J (bass). The band originally went by the name Bauhaus 1919, dropping the latter portion within a year of their formation. With their dark, gloomy sound and image, Bauhaus are generally considered the most definitive gothpunk rock group. This album contains the creepy song Angela dances to, when she scares the hell out of Sal. I'll be posting the entire soundtrack to "Night Of The Demons" soon . Below there is a clip I found on You Tube of Angela's dance. This is "In the Flat Field" by Bauhaus. Enjoy!

Tracks

01.) Dark Entries
02.) Double Dare
03.) In The Flat Field
04.) God In An Alcove
05.) Dive
06.) Spy In The Cab
07.) Small Talk Stinks
08.) St. Vitus Dance
09.) Stigmata Martyr
10.) Nerves
11.) Telegram Sam
12.) Rose Garden Funeral Of Sores
13.) Terror Couple Kill Colonel
14.) Scopes
15.) Untitled
16.) God In An Alcove (Flexi Version)
17.) Crowds
18.) Terror Couple Kill Colonel (Remix)

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Angela's Dance Of Death!!



This scene from "Night Of The Demons" scared the shit out of me! I think it was the song, mostly, anyway, Linnea actually wanted to play the part of "Angela" played by Mimi Kinkade, but for whatever reason she did not get it. I think she looked hotter in her baby-doll costume anyway. If you dig the creepy song Stigmata Martyr, from Angela's dance, I'll be posting the band's album up soon. Oh, and did you know the original name of the film was "Halloween Party"; just another tasty treat direct from me to you. Until next time....

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Linnea Quigley's Horror Workout

Spark a Dutch to this one, pure 80's trash, you'll love it, Linnea is just, what ever. This is the full video, presented in all of it's tacky and hilariously dated glory. I set it so you could download it in two separate files. Enjoy!

Part 1
Part 2

Monday, May 26, 2008

Hot Clip From Night Of The Demons



It's Halloween night, and spooky girl Angela Franklin (Kinkade) and her boy-crazy pal Suzanne (Quigley) are throwing a party at Hull House, a local mortuary that was abandoned years ago after the Hull family patriarch slew his entire family within its walls. They have invited the usual assortment of party guests, including the class clown, the resident tough guy, the token black guy, the preppy, and the virginal heroine. This is my favorite scene of Linnea Q. as Susann in Night of the Demons! The funny thing about it is that I always loved this movie. My favorite character was always Susann, but until I started collecting, I had no idea she was played by Linnea!
Anyway, I'll Be posting more of Night of the Demons soon. For thous who have not seen it, I'll be posting the entire movie, so download it, you won't regret it the rest of your life!

Trash's Grave Dance!!


Linnea Quigley was born in Davenport, Iowa, the daughter of Dorothy and W. Heath Quigley, a chiropractor and psychologist. She moved to Los Angeles, California in the late 1970s to pursue her dreams of acting. She quickly established herself in the arena of independent films and appeared in almost one hundred feature films."The Return Of The Living Dead" wouldn't had been the same without her. She has also been titled as an 80s "Scream Queen"!

Download SSQ's "Play Back" Album


Here is Playback by SSQ, released in 1983.The original Q project was composed of Stacey Swain as lead singer, Jon St. James on guitars, and Dan Van Patten and John Van Tongeren on vocoder and synthesizer. In 1982 the band reformed with two new members, drummer Karl Moet and synth player Rich West, alongside the official lineup of Van Tongeren, St. James and Swain. After the reformation, St. James was forced to change the name of Q because of copyright problems (famed producer Quincy Jones reportedly had "established use of the 'Q' moniker"). Swain explained in a 2006 radio interview that the band was renamed SSQ after Jon St. James "was fishing in a lake 'no bigger than a bathtub' and made a joke that the boat was the 'S.S. Q,'" referring to the current band Q. St. James had another reason for the name: "SS" stood for "Stacey Swain", who had become the most recognized of the band's members.This is the only album by SSQ, the singer Stacey went solo as Stacey Q and had guest appearances as "Herself" on Full House and Hollywood Squares.

TRACKS
1.) Synthicide
2.) Jet Town
3.) Big Electronic Beat
4.) Clockwork
5.) Screaming in My Pillow
6.) Anonymous
7.) Walkman On
8.) N'Importe Quoi
There's also an extended version of Synthicide included.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Check Out The Soundtrack To "The Return Of The Living Dead"


Here is the soundtrack to my favorite movie ever; Return of the Living Dead.This soundtrack is so good, every song on the list is hot. I loved the "SSQ", and "The Jet Black Berries" the most, but the other songs are great too. The music played in this movie really made the movie; well aside from "Linnea". So download it; its the shit, so take a big whiff.

TRACKS
1.) Main Title -- Matt Clifford
2.) Surfin' Dead -- The Cramps
3.) Partytime (Zombie version) -- 45 Grave
4.) Nothing For You -- TSOL
5.) Eyes Without A Face -- The Flesheaters
6.) Burn the Flames -- Rocky Erickson
7.) Deadbeat Dance -- The Damned
8.) Take A Walk -- Tall Boys
9.) Love Under Will -- The Jet Black Berries
10.) Tonight (We'll Make Love Until We Die) -- SSQ
11.) Trash's Theme -- SSQ

The Return Of The Living Dead Trailer!


On his first day on the job at an army surplus store, poor Freddy unwittingly releases nerve gas from a secret U.S. military canister, unleashing an unbelievable terror. A fiendish mix of outrageous humor and heart-stopping terror, "The Return of the Living Dead" is a veritable smorgasbord of fun, and my favorite movie of all time! "Return" is a kick-ass ride from beginning to end. If you haven't seen this movie yet, turn your computer off and go pick it up you loser! You won't regret it the rest of your life.