Welcome to Punk Rock Horror Podcast the only podcast where the love of horror movies meets punk rock culture ran by two horror fanatics Matt and Cody who love to talk about all things horror. Every other week Matt and Cody discuss themes and controversies in the horror genre and community the two will also give a discussion on two horror films they feel should have gotten more attention.
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Welcome to Punk Rock Horror Podcast the only podcast where the love of horror movies meets punk rock culture ran by two horror fanatics Matt and Cody who love to talk about all things horror. Every other week Matt and Cody discuss themes and controversies in the horror genre and community the two will also give a discussion on two horror films they feel should have gotten more attention.
In today’s episode our ghoulish hosts look back on Halloween Kills and discuss a want for a new slasher movies. Listen to some more new music ; and KrampusCody also educates UndeadMat on the life of legendary artist H.R. Giger who was the pioneer of the bio mechanical art style that we have seen used in various sci-fi horror staples such as the Alien franchise.
Break 1
Band - Busted Coffins
Song - Witness
https://allmylinks.com/bustedcoffins
H.r. Giger discussion
Break 2
Band - Blair Gun
Song - Lemondrops
https://linktr.ee/blairgun
H.r. Giger conclusion
Outro
Band - The Excrements
Song - Big Nuts
https://www.facebook.com/TheExcrementspunkrock/
Punk Rock Horror Podcast
Welcome to Punk Rock Horror Podcast the only podcast where the love of horror movies meets punk rock culture ran by two horror fanatics Matt and Cody who love to talk about all things horror. Every other week Matt and Cody discuss themes and controversies in the horror genre and community the two will also give a discussion on two horror films they feel should have gotten more attention.