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Post by jimmydoorlocks on May 13, 2012 15:05:08 GMT -5
Kisskicker! Or pig licker, or fishpicker.
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Post by continosbuckle on May 13, 2012 20:07:02 GMT -5
I, too, enjoyed Kiss Kicker '99 or Pig Liquor or Fish Sticker from Hobgoblins.
I also liked The Other Three's "Monster A-Go Go", but wow, was that a low quality recording. I have to wonder what kind of room it was recorded in and the kind of terrible equipment that was used.
I also liked John Carradine's "Night Train to Mundo Fine", but that's probably due to all the mock lyrics the Brains came up with for the song.
I've also noted before on this message board about how I loved the soundtrack for Beast of Yucca Flats. It turned an excruciatingly terrible movie into a bizarre, otherworldly experience.
I also liked a lot of the music for Danger!! Death Ray, but again, I think that was colored by all the jokes the Brains made about it.
I also remember genuinely liking certain parts of The Crawling Hand's soundtrack that were atmospheric.
I also ironically loved "You Better Run" at the end of Final Justice. What better theme for an unhinged corrupt deputy played by Joe Don Baker could we possibly have gotten?
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Post by BJ on May 13, 2012 20:22:57 GMT -5
I also liked a lot of the music for Danger!! Death Ray, but again, I think that was colored by all the jokes the Brains made about it. It doesn't help that they used the same 2 tracks over and over again throughout the film. If I watched that one unriffed, the music would have driven me insane, even though I actually kind of like the songs.
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Post by mummifiedstalin on May 14, 2012 23:39:01 GMT -5
I find myself singing "Shine Your Love" more than I should.
And the incidental music from Atomic Brain is a personal, if idiosyncratic, favorite. I consider it my internal theme song. ("She creaks...and pops...she's so...dang old...")
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Post by Prime Minister Jim J. Bullock on May 15, 2012 9:36:46 GMT -5
I like Don Sullivan's music in The Giant Gila Monster.
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Post by TurkeyVolGuessnMan on May 15, 2012 20:16:52 GMT -5
From The Girl in Gold Boots, the song Michelle is dancing to at EAT when Buzz first comes in. Joe Valino - Everything I Touch Turned to Gold The HellcatsPretty much the entire soundtrack.
But more specifically, Davey Jones and the Dolphins - Let's Live a Little Though not from the movie, this song about The Horror of Party Beach isn't too bad. Fans of The Girl in Gold Boots movie and music should go here: GIGB soundtrack info
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Post by lancaster on May 15, 2012 21:01:54 GMT -5
In Invasion of the Neptune Men, there's a brief scene where some random people are dancing away to a bouncy jazzy tune, and Servo riffs: "Meanwhile, in pre-revolution Havana..."
It had a catchy little hook - Mike even remarks on it. It was a matter of seconds, though, and I doubt there's any chance of finding out what it was.
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Post by Mitchell on May 16, 2012 20:08:32 GMT -5
From The Girl in Gold Boots, the song Michelle is dancing to at EAT when Buzz first comes in. Joe Valino - Everything I Touch Turned to Gold Every time I watch GIGB I get that song stuck in my head AND THEN I'm singing "everything I touch turns to flies" all day.
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Post by Frameous on May 16, 2012 20:28:26 GMT -5
I've admitted my love for Kisskicker on this board before, and taken sh/t for it. I still like it.
The end credits song in Space Mutiny "Edge of a Dream" is a fun 80s crap ballad, if you like that sort of thing.
I really like the electronic soundtrack for Zombie Nightmare, by the one and only Thorkestra (featuring star Jon Mikl Thor).
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Post by Emperor Cupcake on May 16, 2012 21:19:35 GMT -5
Yeah, now that it's been mentioned, I kinda liked Night Train to Mundo Fine too. His voice is so deep and awkward that it's ridiculous, but it's so ridiculous that it goes all the way around and becomes awesome again.
And I'm glad I'm not alone in my love for Fish Picker. That is a freakin' great song, I'm sorry.
"I would not want pig liquor."
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Post by McCallum on May 18, 2012 21:35:04 GMT -5
Angels Revenge for sure. Shine Your Love and I also like the song that plays over the end credits (with the 70s laser beam sound effects!) Diabolik - Morricone Hobgoblins - The Fontanelles Kiss Kicker/Passion Kills. They were released on a 7 inch single, but it's rare Laserblast - The song playing in the van Zombie Nightmare - The whole soundtrack The Green Slime theme The Girl In Gold Boots theme Horror Of Party Beach - Del-Aires Zombie Stomp Blood Waters Of Dr. Z - The credits song you guys were talking about Soultaker - Opening credits song Deadly Bees - 'The Birds' song in the studio Eegah
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2012 22:45:16 GMT -5
I millionth the tracks for Diabolik/Operation 007 by the man who did The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
Also the bombing music in Starfighters had a really easygoing jazz where the Bots even "we're gonna take down a notch..."
Tobacco Worm in Skydivers, during the brief bar scene.
The discovery of the crazy bomber in Escape 2000 was heavy badass metalling.
Yep the score for Zombie Nightmare was really good, including the scene where the evil kids are first shown in the club.
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2012 22:49:46 GMT -5
I also liked "Rock Candy" (Dick Contino!) and some of the songs from TISCWSLABMUZ (though not the one with the old lady scatting). The one girl who sings "It Hurts" .... downbeat but SO heavenly!!!
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Post by Emperor Cupcake on May 18, 2012 22:53:00 GMT -5
Yeah, that was the main song I was thinking of.
"Lesley Bore!"
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2012 1:11:35 GMT -5
Someone once said that they hated that song on here before and i'm not sure was that you? Oh cannot believe i forgot to mention
TIME CHASERS. The music when Lisa first appears sporting all plaid was pure early 90s epic, then the part around the plane crash "string quartet" moment. Servo is on fire here too.
Castle of Fu Manchu for some of that crazy piano music when the heroes are walking on the boardwalk during the boatniks moment.
Outlaw of Gor- The 80s badassery right in the background when hero is walking through the local festival with the slave chicks in cages.
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