For those that like a little rock with their horror, it's time for another installment of Fangoria Musick's Lists Of Doom. This is the spot where we talk with some of your favorite or up-and-coming musical artists to get their takes on the world of horror.
For our 29th edition, we caught up with Houston five-piece Before There Was Rosalyn. Their latest album The FüHRER: An Allegory Of A History Of Deception will hit retail tomorrow - a special Monday release courtesy of Chicago's Victory Records.
So what scares the members of Before There Was Rosalyn?
Gregory Sanzo's Picks:
Zombieland (2009) Ruben Fleischer
Modern-day zombie masterpiece.
Alien (1979) Ridley Scott
Gave me nightmares for an entire year.
Trent Gibson's Picks:
The Amityville Horror (2005) Andrew Douglas
I just remember sitting in the theater and being too scared to get up out of my seat after this movie. It scared the ever-living doo doo out of me.
For our 29th edition, we caught up with Houston five-piece Before There Was Rosalyn. Their latest album The FüHRER: An Allegory Of A History Of Deception will hit retail tomorrow - a special Monday release courtesy of Chicago's Victory Records.
So what scares the members of Before There Was Rosalyn?
Gregory Sanzo's Picks:
Zombieland (2009) Ruben Fleischer
Modern-day zombie masterpiece.
Alien (1979) Ridley Scott
Gave me nightmares for an entire year.
Trent Gibson's Picks:
The Amityville Horror (2005) Andrew Douglas
I just remember sitting in the theater and being too scared to get up out of my seat after this movie. It scared the ever-living doo doo out of me.
- 10/25/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
- Fangoria
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