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Bibliodiscoteque: XXX ep #1

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    Bibliodiscoteque Presents: X’ploitation X’plosion X’perience #1

    Come one, come all (above the age of 18) to the premiere episode of Bibliodiscoteque XXX, a new show featuring soundtracks for films that don’t exist.* The concept for this show began as a challenge to myself and good friend to create a fake movie with a soundtrack that reached beyond our typical setlists, but quickly evolved into this hour of purely fictional audible entertainment. Future shows are planned and guest directors will be sharing the bill.

    Each podcast will showcase two such films, as well as onion-skin-thin plot synopsis and previews. I urge you to give it a close listen for the full experience. Turn down your lights, crank up your stereo, and visualize a dirty theatre in the middle of a city. Picture the tackiness of old soda gluing your shoes to the floor and the smell of warm buttery oil permeating the air. Just don’t imagine anyone talking, because the lights are dimming and the show is starting.

    Rage well,

    Bibliodiscoteque.

     

     

     

    Reel One: The Earl and Gun Metal Grey 
    Jesus Christ Twist –The Reverend Beat-Man
    A Friend in Goddamn - Walter Sickert & the Army of Broken Toys
    Wicked And Weird - Buck 65
    Mean Son Of A Gun - Kitty, Daisy & Lewis
    Girly Girly Girly - The White Wires
    Let's Get The Hell Outta Here - Nashville Pussy
    FREEWHEELIN' - The Matadors
    Hate So Real - J Church            
    Misery Loves Company - Mike Ness
    Glory, Amen - .357 String Band           

     

    Reel Two: Hell’s Kittens
    Scared of Girls - Placebo
    Riot Act – The Breakers
    Downtown Revolvers - Bloody Hollies
    Blackmail – The Runaways
    Bikini Girls with Machine Guns – The Cramps
    She’s my Bitch – The Supersuckers
    She- Wolf – The Slit-Plasters 
    I Fought The Law – Thug Murder

     

     

    *and by any right really shouldn’t. This however, does not give you the right to make them. All movie titles and concepts are, however, copywritten and for sale, should you be a slick Hollywood type or bad-yard Scorsese looking for a great title or terrible plot. I may not work for free, but I am cheap.

     

    Just not as cheap as your girlfriend. 

     

     

     

     

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