On this episode Bob & Jeff take a close look at George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead (1968) and Roger Corman’s Swamp Women (1955) and include a voicemail message left by a disgruntled Jack Nicholson(!). This one proves that Halloween can be fun all year long, so enjoy it, boys and ghouls!
Here’s the first installment of Primordial Ooze with Kopper⦠for the bottom feeders, slopsuckers, and other finny creatures who subsist on rock’n'roll’s primordial soup in order to survive⦠Dig in, it’s M’m! M’m! Good!
On this episode, Ryan Katastrophe takes your heathen asses to church. Huh?! Yep, that’s right. But this ain’t nuthin’ like your local parish. So put on your cat clothes AND your church shoes and rejoice in the holy sacrament of rock’n'roll.
Note: This episode was taped weeks prior to the Hurricane Katrina tragedy, yet I’d like to dedicate it to the victims and those suffering its effects. -Ryan
Bob Noxious & Jeff Rinehart return with episode #3 of Snake Alley, featuring reviews of B-movies in the Public Domain punctuated with bad-ass rock’n'roll. Movies: Bride of the Gorilla & Spooks Run Wild.