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Eric Reanimator
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sounds like a mash up of Horror Show by Greg Kihn and the Zombies of the Gene Pool by Sharyn McCrumb…

Workin' by Cock Sparrer  anyone…

Jeremy Renner was also on a better than average episode of House that is well worth a look.

little known fact The Jet Black Berries wrote 2 songs that were for the film, but not used… they can be found on the tape and LP release of the JBBs album Sundown on Venus…

little known fact The Jet Black Berries wrote 2 songs that were for the film, but not used… they can be found on the tape and LP release of the JBBs album Sundown on Venus…

the soundtrack also managed to capture many of the great horror punk bands of the era, with only The Misfits and The Meteors as the obviously missing bands…

I wish that there had been a mention of  Sioux City (1994) which is an interesting film that falls in the Lone Star (the John Sayles film) camp….

I wish that there had been a mention of  Sioux City (1994) which is an interesting film that falls in the Lone Star (the John Sayles film) camp….

and the  TV films ranged from not bad to ok….

Someone needs to check out Women in Trouble….

They had the Groovie Ghoulies for a time and I was always happy to get their albums. I visited their store on a visit to the Bay Area in 1997 (also visited epicenter on that same trip) and the people working there were very nice. Lookout seemed to fall apart when they just started putting out ever other pop punk

SST also had the great records by The Divine Horsemen that seem to be forgotten by most.

No mention of his 3 Midnight Run TV films (which were ok to pretty good)

Love Leningrad Cowboys…. and to be fair they were a band called the Sleepy Sleepers before the film, and the guy they pick up to sing for the band along the way was in the UK punk band The Members… anyone looking for another place to check out weekly new releases should check out the blog for Scarecrow video (http://ww

PAW, one of the best bands of the era that get's no love…

and then there is Ballard who is from Seattle, when asked why she left the Jet City she answeres 'Grunge died"

Malfunkshun
And yet I have not seen any AV Club coverage of the just released on DVD Malfunkshun: The Andrew Wood Story, which in addition to being a solid music doc set's up the story of PJ.

Dudes…. Return of the Living Dead!
If anyone is still following the comment here…. For me the soundtracks for The Return of the Living Dead (pt 1) and Dudes will always be my favorites. They both contain solid collections of music, mostly by bands and artists most people have never heard of, but they both in their own

there is a picture of her with the .50 cal on IMFDB, along with a couple of her and the MP5K