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Midnight Corey 7

July 2, 2010 | 3 comments | Posted in Podcast |

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The time for submitting your entry for the Eric S. Brown and David Dunwoody Zombie Flash Fiction Contest is very short — the 4th of July! Uncle Sam wants YOU to submit a story!

On the show, I get to talk about the newest release by awesome horror band DieMonsterDie — Fall To Your Knees. Thanks to Mike at Cadaver Lab for turning me onto these guys! Go to DieMonsterDie’s official web site, where you can learn more about them, buy their albums, watch sweet videos, and more. You’ll hear the songs “How Many People Do I Have To Kill, Before You Know I Love You” and “A Priest and a Zombie Rent a Fishing Boat as Friends” during the show.

We hear from Ertrov’s friend Mitch, Spooky Bill, and CarnageCake.

I watched two movies this week, and give them both a review: Doghouse (2009) and Offspring(2009).

My original music this week continues in the story of Mr. Bass’s Planetoid“N.O.W.”

The articles I talk about:

Some guy named Root Rot appears on the latest Dark Hours podcast.

New horror site: the Corpse Collective.

Check out Eric S. Brown’s Bigfoot War.

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3 responses to “Midnight Corey 7”

  1. misfitboy says:

    great episode man! i dug the new music you played, it reminds me of old school ministry. also im waiting to see if the “horror rock” genre gets an opening into the world of music. diemonsterdie sounds good and it seems more bands like that are starting to get a break. back in the day, the main choice i had were bands like the misfits, samhain, and of course the cramps. as for doghouse zombies or not i still love this movie, maximum gore good acting, and a good story. great review! keep up the great show! im enjoying the more wide open topics and you should keep up the album reviews! great job as always bro!
    misfitboy

  2. Victor says:

    Love the episode, man. Great rant/riff about what is and isn’t a zombie! Great Offspring review as well…I might have to check this out. I just wonder what you really think about Michigan tax payers subsidizing horror films.

    Anyway, keep up the good work. I fast forwarded through the music just because I’m hung over and it’ll be a few hours before the concept of music is appealing again. But I never fail to hear something new and great on your podcast. I’m still trying to find the name of the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame song from ep. 1.

  3. Jeff from DC says:

    Jack Ketchum is an angry, angry man. Or maybe not…it could be he just likes viscera. Off Season was a pretty good read….Offspring was the equivalent of the first ten minutes of any given Friday the 13th movie, where they rehash the sequels. It just kept on recapping Off Season. I wasn’t really a fan of the movie. Didn’t hate it, but didn’t think it was bringing anything to the table.

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