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Whisper To a Scream - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 48


NEW FOR OCTOBER 15, 2006

All Hallows Eve.
We at The Best Radio You Have Never Heard are trying to put the fright back into Fright Night.
What with pop culture dominating Halloween these days we thought it was time for the comeback of the monsters and the devil.
Vampires, slashers and witches, ghosts and goblins !
That’s what Halloween is all about, right ?
Dressing up as one of the foursome from Sex and The City, a cast member of Grey’s Anatomy or an inanimate object (oh, say a bottle of Bud Light) should get your Halloween privileges revoked for life, but I digress.

So tuck this sucker under your witch’s hat or robes, and stick it in the player at the Halloween party of your choice.
A brilliant experiment in terror.

1. Science Fiction, Double Feature - Rocky Horror Original Cast
2. Experiment In Terror - Henry Mancini
3. Bullet With Butterfly Wings - Smashing Pumpkins
4. And This Is What The Devil Does - My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult
5. Children Of The Grave - Black Sabbath
6. Goblin Girl - Frank Zappa
7. Frankenstein - Edgar Winter Group
8. Whisper To A Scream - Elvis Costello
9. Ghost Town - The Specials
10. The Ballad Of Peter Pumpkinhead - XTC
11. Painted Moon - The Silencers
12. Werewolf Of London - Warren Zevon
13. Devil Inside - INXS
14. Scary Monsters - David Bowie w/ Nine Inch Nails
15. Cheepnis - Frank Zappa and the Mothers
16. Everyday (Is Halloween) - Ministry


The Best Radio You Have Never Heard.
Where everyday is Halloween.
Accept No Substitute . . .

Don’t forget to leave some feedback !

Perry/Chicago


Compiled and Mixed/Edited by Perry Bax/Chicago/USA
perry@bestradioyouhaveneverheard.com

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Comments

One of my favorites. Great theme, and not just the songs the artists, too.

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