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    Terra can I send my wife to your Academy of Hot Haunting Women, She just barely tolerates my obsesion......by the way, great musical choices...
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    Sure, she'll become my newest creation. You won't mind some fangs would 'ya?
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    GREAT...
    fangs are so hot.......(with visions of Kate Beckensale dancing in his head)
    Consider adding some classical music such as wagner or orff (keeping on topic).
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    Johnny Hollow, especially their first cd.
    Jill Tracy and the Malcontent Orchestra: Into the Land of Phantoms (Nosferatu)
    The Changelings: 11:59PM October 30; Veils of Gold; Song of the Sephardim
    Amon Tobin: untitled; Bloodstone
    Korn: Freak On A Leash
    Grieg: Anitra's Dance; Hall of the Mountain King
    Glenn Miller: Nightmare
    The Specials: Ghost Town
    Dark City soundtrack: Sleep Now

    (sorry, I'm a bit passionate about music)
    Get the Bloody Salt Yourself!

    Beware the Pom of Purgatory
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    Another GREAT one is "Monster Rock & Roll Show" - DCC #DZS-050
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    Has anyone tried this disc yet? If so, what do you think?

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    Another GREAT one is "Monster Rock & Roll Show" - DCC #DZS-050
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    Unimaginative I mus' be then.. oll I listen to, be me three PoTC soundtracks.. occupational 'azard I guess =)
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    I like classic rock and metal...Rob Zombie, Megadeth, Metallica, Evanessence, AC/DC,... I also have several cd's..Midnight Classics, more of the dark side of Classical music and The vampire kiss, Midnight Syndicate..
    Just to name a few...
    (this year I have seen AC/DC - had to be the best concert I have ever seen...Whitesnake/Judas Priest and Metallica is coming up in October
    Any Day Above Ground is a Good Day
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    Listen to Cult of the Psychic Fetus.

    They're an awesome gothabilly band.
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    I have been into the mashups of Halloween tunes at mashuptown.com lately for my halloween projects, but I also enjoy listening to some old jazz from a CD called The Haunted House. It's like 20's, 30's, 40's jazz from some of the greats. I found it while looking for halloween music on one of my endless searches of the interwebs.

    I tend to avoid really hard rock music when "crafting" as we call it... I find myself not taking the proper steps to complete a project and hurrying through them... Classic Halloween and Nightmare Revisited Soundtrack are the best.
    How many days do I have left?
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