Here is the super spectacular milestone 82nd episode of the most fun horror podcast under the MULTI-MEDIA MEN banner called ‘My Bloody Podcast‘, where the show is related to all things HORROR! Here on this new episode, hosts  Bryan Kluger from Boomstick Comics and High Def Digest and Preston Barta of Fresh Fiction and the Denton Record-Chronicle talk about everything we love about horror movies, tv shows, and horror-themed music. We also have our good friend Marc Ciafardini from GoSeeTalk join in on the fun. Our Feature Presentation this week is all about the music from the films Summer of 84′ and Turbo Kid with our special guest – composers LE MATOS.

In our eighty-second episode, we have the extraordinary guests who joined our movie discussion – Le Matos, Jean-Nicolas Leupi and Jean-Philippe Bernier (the amazing film composers to movies like, Summer of 84′, Turbo Kid), where the five of us talk about their career, the films, the Mondo LP releases, and much more. It was super-fun.

Our newest segment on My Bloody Podcast that’s all the rage is Bloody Tunes, which is where we pick a song that reminds us of the film we are discussing and that we want you to listen to. And you’re gonna love this week’s picks for sure, so get to downloading…

BRYAN’S PICK

PRESTON’S PICK

MARC’S PICK

LE MATOS’ PICKS

The Bloody Recommendations this week were:

BRYAN’S PICK

PRESTON’S PICK

MARC’S PICK

LE MATOS’ PICKS

Our Bloody Question this week was: “If you could add an 80’s horror synth score to any film, which movie would it be?” Head over to Reddit to read our listener’s responses.

And don’t forget to visit iTunes , Stitcher , I Heart Radio, and Spotify to subscribe to our podcast. You can also email us at [email protected]. Enjoy the show and see you next week! Thank you for listening.

By Bryan Kluger

Former husky model, real-life Comic Book Guy, genre-bending screenwriter, nude filmmaker, hairy podcaster, pro-wrestling idiot-savant, who has a penchant for solving Rubik's Cubes and rolling candy cigarettes on unreleased bootlegs of Frank Zappa records.

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