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The Toxic Avenger is an American superhero black comedy splatter film media franchise created by Lloyd Kaufman.It originated with the 1984 film of the same name and continued through three film sequels, a stage musical, a comic book series from Marvel Comics, a video game, and an animated television series.
Southern Lord remastered and re-released this version (800 copies on gold & black splatter vinyl for Record Store Day 2010's third drop, 500 on gold) in 2010. "Grimm & Bear It" was later included as a bonus track on the 2005 CD reissue of The Grimmrobe Demos .
So the splat was a no-brainer, and they quickly came up with others. "And we presented those rough sketches, one of which was on a coffee cup that we were given, because I had run out of paper ...
The album was released to generally favorable reviews scoring 61 on aggregate website Metacritic, based on 8 reviews. [11] In his review of the album for AllMusic, James Christopher Monger said "Black Laden Crown is at its best when the band keeps it slow and low, as they do with great success on workmanlike candelabra-burners like 'Last Ride,' 'Skulls & Daisies,' and 'Pull the Sun' and it's ...
Galahad is an English progressive rock band formed in 1985 in Bournemouth. [1] They have released 12 studio albums, six live albums and three rarities collections, as well as two offshoot project albums under the names Galahad Acoustic Quintet and the Galahad Electric Company.
Constellations for the Lonely is the upcoming sixth studio album by British rock band Doves.The album is set to be released by EMI North, the band's first for the label, on 14 February 2025. [1]
Blood Inside is the sixth full-length studio album by Norwegian experimental electronica band Ulver.Produced by Ulver, together with Ronan Chris Murphy, the album was recorded and mixed in early 2004, [1] and issued in June 2005 via Jester Records.
The weird true story of Kid Nation, the Bush-era reality-TV experiment that dropped a bunch of children in the desert—then let the cameras roll. Years later, all of a sudden, the Internet got ...