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I like Dr. Monster's Scooby Doo/zombie flick remix here -- nicely in keeping with the crazy zombapocalypse dreams I had all last night (no doubt inspired by Zombieland, which we saw yesterday, and which was excellent ). Where not otherwise specified, this work is licensed under a Creative Commons License permitting non-commercial sharing with attribution.
Zombie/Scooby Doo mashup illo - Boing Boing
Metal is not immune to trends, and it's had its fair share of horrid ones. Does anyone really want to revisit funk metal anytime soon? That said there are still eras in its history that can and should be kept alive. In the last few years, a new front of bands has brought back the thrash sound that first crept into the scene in the early-to-mid 1980s with bands like Testament , Anthrax and Razor . These days it's not uncommon to be in your local record store and find a new album with an Ed Repka (renowned artist who has done worshiped covers for the likes of Megadeth and Evil Dead ) cover and a band photo where every member is wearing a pair of Reebok high tops. Yes folks, it feels like 1987 all over again.
Top 10 New School Thrash Bands - Noisecreep
Playboy . It [The Beatles] can never be again! Everyone always talks about a good thing coming to an end, as if life was over.
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As frequently as horror sequels don’t live up to the first’s standards, there are a select few that I love equally as much, and sometimes more than, their first flick. They’re unique movies that when they do come around, I find myself snatching them up the moment they’re available on DVD (or VHS in some cases). In no particular order, here are my favorite horror sequels: There are no words to describe how I love this movie. It’s schlocky as hell, slightly terrifying and over all, makes for a good time.
10 Great Horror Sequels - The Spill.com Movie Community
Lola (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
" Lola " is a song written by Ray Davies and performed by The Kinks which details a romantic encounter between a young man and a transvestite he meets in a club in Soho , London . Released in June 1970, in the UK on the 12th and in the USA on the 28th, the single was taken from the album Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One and reached #2 in the UK charts [ 2 ] and #9 in the US. [ 1 ] It was ranked 422nd on the List of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time [ 3 ] and its C-D-E power riff is recognized among the famous riffs of rock. [ citation needed ] [ edit ] Inspiration for the song In the book The Kinks: The Official Biography , Davies says that he was inspired to write this song after the band manager Robert Wace had spent the night dancing with a transvestite .A Day In The Life by The Beatles Songfacts
A 41 piece orchestra played on this song. The musicians were told to attend the session dressed formally. When they got there, they were presented with party novelties (false noses, party hats, gorilla-paw glove) to wear, which made it clear this was not going to be a typical session. The orchestra was conducted by Paul McCartney, who told them to start with the lowest note of their instruments and gradually play to the highest. (thanks, Jes - Mason City, IA)One of my FAVE hangouts online, Haunt Forum , is having a little contest called Monster Mud Mayhem. I normally don't do the contests because I have a hard time finding original ideas for them, but this time I was sitting at my desk and was looking at a little gift my 10-year-old daughter made me for this past Mother's Day and the light went off in my mind's eye and I had my inspiration! My favorite flower is the daisy and the phrase "pushing up daisies" seemed to swirl around in my head.
Pushin' Up Daisy
Johnny the Homicidal Maniac is a series of comic books by Jhonen Vasquez. The main character, Johnny (a.k.a. Nny) cages random people in his basement and mutilates them, all to get blood for a wall in his house supposedly holding back a monster. Between (as well as during) the many graphic murders, the protagonist offers many comments of a philosophical and critical bent. volume 1, his first line in the comic
Johnny the Homicidal Maniac - Wikiquote
Bruce Campbell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christine Deveau (m. 1983–1989) «start: ( 1983 ) –end+1: ( 1990 ) » " Marriage: Christine Deveau to Bruce Campbell " Location: (linkback: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Campbell ) Ida Gearon (m. 1991) «start: ( 1991 ) » " Marriage: Ida Gearon to Bruce Campbell " Location: (linkback: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Campbell ) Bruce Lorne Campbell (born June 22, 1958) is an American film and television actor.Metallica: ...And Bargains For All
I haven't laughed out loud at a picture like this in a long time. With age comes maturity. For the metalfathers of Metallica, so does a desire to find killer deals on Armani. I received this pic via email, so I can't give proper credit to whoever captioned it. So whoever you are, I bow to your greatness.QDB: Quote #177548
3. At some point during the movie, stand up and shout: "I must go! Middle Earth needs me!" and run and try to jump into the screen. After bouncing off, return quietly to your seat.Death metal band Asphyx headbanging during a performance. Headbanging is a type of dance which involves violently shaking the head in time with the music, most commonly in the rock , punk and heavy metal music genres. [ edit ] Origin

