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The Classic Horrors Club Podcast EP 95: Musical Monsters

For a bit of a change of pace, Jeff and Richard discuss two films where there are as many songs as there are monsters: Phantom of the Paradise (1974) and The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975.) Both did their time on the Midnight Movie circuit before the advent of home video boosted one’s reputation and tarnished the other’s.

Richard really wanted your hosts to sing their way through the episode, but came to his senses before it was too late. Nevertheless, you’ll hear other people singing just a bit. If you want to hear more melodious tunes, be sure to check out the video companion on the Classic Horrors Club YouTube channel where we count down our Top 10… with a few exceptions due to copyright infringement.



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This month’s music:

Science Fiction Double Feature
1989, c. Ode Records

Phantom’s Theme (Beauty & the Beast)
1974, c. A&M Records


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  1. Anonymous

    ShaNaNs was immortalized on film in Grease

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