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Horror Punk Band
 The Cramps: A Short History of Rock N Roll Psychosis The Cramps is more than a band -- it's an enduring phenomenon. Notorious for its astonishing performance at the Napa State Mental Hospital, the band's blend of primal rock, kitsch horror, and incendiary live performances has resulted in genuine cult status. Featuring more than 70 photos, "The Cramps: A Short History of Rock n Roll Psychosis is a detailed examination of this band's strange and terrible journey, from the early days in Akron, playing its own mutant fusion of rockabilly, punk, and garage rock, to its current status as rock and roll icon with devoted fans around the world.
Horror Business - Horror Business was the second 7" EP by the punk band The Misfits. The band's third release was self-produced and distributed as Plan 9 Records number PL1009. Jurassic Horror - Jurrasic Horror is a Horror Punk Rock band formed in 2005 in the northern Chicago suburb Evanston, Illinois. All of their songs are Jurassic Park-Themed and they often play shows dressed as characters or dinosaurs from the 1993 movie. Horror Epics - Horror Epics is an album by the punk rock band The Exploited, released in 1985 through Konexion. The title track refers to the horror of starvation in the third world, and westerners tendency to look away. Balzac (band) - Balzac is a Japanese horror punk band formed in 1992. They are considered by some to be the Japanese counterparts to the American horror band The Misfits.
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