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Necrocasticon Vol 2 Chapter 35

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Welcome to Volume 2 chapter 35 of the Necrocasticon, Project Entertainment Network's podcast that blends horror and heavy metal properties with a common connection. Your host, writer Token Tom Clark is joined by our panel of horror and metal experts over at Project Entertainment Network. Maxx Axe, Smoking Walt Hades and Azriel Mordecai. are going back to the 90's this week, to discuss a year that was not the greatest year for anything.

Yes, it was horrifying in 1994 and the 90's sucked, but nothing sucked worse than 1994, the year of Forrest Gump, Ace of Bass and a laundry list of bad pop music. There were some gems hidden in that fateful year of monkey dung, and we're here to celebrate them. With the likes of Korn & Marilyn Manson, Pantera and Soundgarden, John Carpenter and Stephen King, 1994 had a few decent entries into the annals of metal & horror history.

Plus, we dig into our library of panels from 2016 and bring you publisher and author Tom Monteleone's reading from Scares That Care 2016. But that's not all. Walt tells us what scared him this week in his year of movies and dodges a quarter inch Halestorm, Az interprets Bela Lugosi's nightmares, I go back to DIABLO for its 20th anniversary and Maxx Axe & Revelation 13 bring us this week in metal & horror history.

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Welcome to Volume 2 chapter 35 of the Necrocasticon, Project Entertainment Network's podcast that blends horror and heavy metal properties with a common connection. Your host, writer Token Tom Clark is joined by our panel of horror and metal experts over at Project Entertainment Network. Maxx Axe, Smoking Walt Hades and Azriel Mordecai. are going back to the 90's this week, to discuss a year that was not the greatest year for anything.

Yes, it was horrifying in 1994 and the 90's sucked, but nothing sucked worse than 1994, the year of Forrest Gump, Ace of Bass and a laundry list of bad pop music. There were some gems hidden in that fateful year of monkey dung, and we're here to celebrate them. With the likes of Korn & Marilyn Manson, Pantera and Soundgarden, John Carpenter and Stephen King, 1994 had a few decent entries into the annals of metal & horror history.

Plus, we dig into our library of panels from 2016 and bring you publisher and author Tom Monteleone's reading from Scares That Care 2016. But that's not all. Walt tells us what scared him this week in his year of movies and dodges a quarter inch Halestorm, Az interprets Bela Lugosi's nightmares, I go back to DIABLO for its 20th anniversary and Maxx Axe & Revelation 13 bring us this week in metal & horror history.

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