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Friday, February 22, 2008

Danger: Diabolik - Original Soundtrack!

Mwahahahaha! Here's a record for your listening pleasure from one of my all time favorite Italian action film's from 1968 based on a comic book. Danger: Diabolik directed by the master of art house cinema Mario Bava (Black Sunday), produced by Dino De Laurentiis, and starring John Phillip Law as Diabolik with the gorgeous Marisa Mell as Eva Kant. If you've never seen this amazing film it's about time that you did! It's on Netflix and Amazon.

In the meantime, check out the original soundtrack featuring some psychedelic sounds by the master of cinematic music Ennio Morricone, plus much more!

Download: Danger: Diabolik - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack


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Halloween Horrors 1977 LP!

Hey graveyard ghoulies!
I recently recieved an eek-mail from a fiend who requested I re-post one of his favorite childhood spooky old records. So here's the special trick-or-treat from our spooked-out vault's. I bring you in terrorfying shocking recorded sound 1977's "Halloween Horrors" presented by A & M Records Inc.
This record feature's some of the koolest sound effects that you can use in your next Halloween shindig or haunted house to give your victim's something to scream about!

Download: Halloween Horrors

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Thursday, January 03, 2008

Joseph Orrantia's Cosmonuts

Hey graveyard ghoulies!
If you dig some of that crazy monsterous cartoon art, that gives you goosebumps for a week! Than you need to check out
animation spookmaster Joseph Orrantia's work. This Spumco alumni sure knows how to create ghastly characters, and deadtime story nightmarish looking landscapes.
Be sure to stop by Joseph's blog Cosmonuts, to see more of his work including his amazing cartoon short Edgar and the Voyagers!








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Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Animation Magazine Coverage!

Hey groovie ghoulies!
Ramin Zahed, editor-in-chief of Animation Magazine was kind enough to give Cereal Killers some sugar coated coverage in the latest January issue! Being a big fan of Animation Magazine ever since I discovered their 2nd issue way back when I was a monster kid growing up in So Cal, it's a monster of an honor just to be in the mag.



Go out today and pick up a copy, or visit their grave site and subscribe!

Thanks Ramin for your support!

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Thursday, December 20, 2007

Santa Claus Conquers the Martians

My all you little candy cane fiends!
With Christmas just around the tombstone, I wanted to share with you one of my
favorite records from the Kreepsville crypt! It's from 1964's Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, one of my favorite childhood ultra low-budget sci-fi flicks!

Download this schlock fest featuring child kidnapping green martins, a cardboard box robot, and of course Santa right now! And if you've never seen it. you can visit this Grave Site right now and download the entire movie.

Season's Screaming's!
Von Kreep


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Sunday, December 16, 2007

Season's Screaming's!


Hey monster kids!
The holiday season is now upon us, and I'm finally settled into my new So Cal haunted house!
Now that I can step away from the lab, Kreepsville Industries has making the rounds and meeting new fiends. Including the kool ghoul Eric Homan from Frederator Studios, who was kind enough to give my fiendish fiancee Kup Kake, and myself a chilling tour of Nickelodeon. It was a big thrill to check out where they create some of our favorite show's like Spongebob, and the upcoming the Mighty B, which will feature some amazing character designs and backgrounds by some of today's top talent!


Check out this keen snapshot of Kup Kake and yours truly, posing with El Tigre's White Pantera! For more about our visit the Frederator Blog!

Thanks again Eric, your a real gone gasser!

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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Chris Reccardi's "Cosmopollus"!

Hey groovie ghoulies!
Monster Shindig's pal animation artist Chris Reccardi (
Ren & Stimpy - (5 years as animator/director/musician), Powerpuff Girls, Samurai Jack, and many more!) is having a solo art show called "Cosmopollus" at M Modern Gallery in Palm Springs, CA Nov. 17th-Dec. 4th.

Be sure to catch it if you get the chance! And don't forget to let him know that Von Kreep
sent you.

Until than, check out Chris's ghastly box art contribution to my upcoming koffin table art book
Cereal Killers...Zombie Guts!





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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Ghostly Sounds - 1975


Here's another spooky, scary record for Halloween fun! 1975's Ghostly Sounds from Peter Pan Records.
This contains some spook-tacular sound effects that are a scream! Some of you might recognize them from my 2006 Halloween comp release, "The Spooky Swingin' Sounds of Kreepsville Manor".

Download: Ghostly Sounds

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It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown - 1978

Hey trick or treater's!
For the first post of the spooky Halloween season, I bring you a favorite old record of mine from back when I was a little monster kid. 1978's Charlie Brown Records, It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown. This is the shortened LP adaptation from the Halloween T.V special from 1966.

Happy Halloween!

Download: It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown

For an extra kick, don't forget to download these bone-shivering vintage audio ghastly goodies direct from the Kreepsville Manor vault's. Perfect for your Halloween shindig!

* Monster Mash: Sounds of Terror!
* Hanna-Barbera's Monster Shindig
* Bloodcurdling! Terror! Horror! Sounds to make you Shiver!
* At Home with The Munsters




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