They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!
2016-10
Episodes

Monday Oct 31, 2016
TMBDOS! Radio: Lee Van Teeth Halloween Show 2016.
Monday Oct 31, 2016
Monday Oct 31, 2016
The last real Wolf Man of the radio is back, fellow babies. Lee Van Teeth is here, so you better cheer. He heads up another two hours of power to keep your Halloween party from being dour. Sit right back, drink in hand, and give a cheers to your fellow man. Hold your loved-one tight on this chilly Halloween night and let the Wolf Man make everything alright!
Listening in earbuds is not a good idea.
Playlist:
"I'm The Wolf Man" -- Round Robin
"Christopher Lee" -- The 3D Invisibles
"Horror Businness" -- The Misfits
"Hatebreeders" -- The Misfits
"Skulls" -- The Misfits
"The Witch" -- The Sonics
"She's My Witch" -- Kip Tyler
"Old Mad Witch" -- Marcel Bontempi
"Psycho" -- Eddie Noack
"When I Get The Blues" -- The Runabouts
"Creature With The Atom Brain" -- Roky Erickson
"Train To Satanville" -- Gin Gillette
"Monster Mash" -- Bobby Pickett and the Crypt Kickers
"Little Red Riding Hood" -- Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs
"(You Must Fight To Live) On The Planet Of The Apes" -- The Mummies
"Halloween (Main Theme)" -- John Carpenter
"Green Slime" -- Richard Delvecchio
"Johnny Voodoo" -- Empress of Fur
"Panic In Georgia" -- Deadbolt
"Channel Five" -- Deadbolt
"Tiki Man" -- Deadbolt
"122 Hour Of Fear" -- The Screamers
"Fear" - The Ventures
"Human Fly" -- The Cramps
"Aloha From Hell" -- The Cramps
"Surfin' Dead" -- The Cramps
"Sistinas" -- Danzig
"Wolf Like Me" -- TV on the Radio

Saturday Oct 22, 2016
TMBDOS! Episode 79: ”Nosferatu” (1922 & 1979).
Saturday Oct 22, 2016
Saturday Oct 22, 2016
To cap off the official episodes for October of 2016 Lee and Daniel are joined by their friend Jack Graham of Shabogan Graffiti to discuss, in-depth, both the original 1922 silent vampire classic "Nosferatu", directed by F.W. Murnau, as well as the 1979 remake, directed by Werner Herzog. Just how German expressionist is the original anyway? What version of the original should one seek out? Is the remake an improvement on the original? How many bad vampire puns can the hosts make before even they get tired of it? Tune in to have these questions answered and to hear about what they've watched as of late; cover listener comments; and for a brief announcement on the schedule of the podcast going forward after this month.
Jack Graham at Shabogan Graffiti
Nosferatu: The Ultimate Blu-ray and DVD Guide
"Nosferatu: The First Vampire" (with Type O Negative soundtrack & David Carradine intro)
"Nosferatu" IMDB
"Nosferatu the Vampyre" IMDB
Featured Music: "Nosferatu (Main Theme)" by Hans Erdmann; "Nosferatu - Overture - Omens of Nosferatu" by James Bernard; "Brüder Des Schattens" & "To a Little Way" by Popol Vuh; and "Zinskaro" by Vokal Ansambl Gordela.

Monday Oct 17, 2016
TMBDOS! Episode 78: ”The Skull” (1965) & ”Theatre of Blood” (1973).
Monday Oct 17, 2016
Monday Oct 17, 2016
Lee and Daniel are joined this week by their friend and fellow podcaster James Murphy from the excellent Pex Lives podcast to cover the somewhat over-looked Amicus classic "The Skull" (1965), as well as one of the most beloved Vincent Price films, "Theatre of Blood" (1973). Some small tangents pop up and the hosts also cover listener comments and what they've watched as of late.
"The Skull" IMDB
"Theatre of Blood" IMDB
Catch James Murphy on the Pex Lives podcast
Featured Music: "Theatre of Blood" by Michael J. Lewis.

Sunday Oct 16, 2016
TMBDOS! Intermission #14: Trick or Treat Grab-bag.
Sunday Oct 16, 2016
Sunday Oct 16, 2016
The second bit of bonus content for October 2016 contains a grab-bag of sorts. First off Lee provides a review of the short horror film "Lake Nowhere" (released 2016). Then guest reviewers James Murphy and Jack Graham chime in with some horror picks of their own to talk about.
"Lake Nowhere" Official Site: http://www.welcometolakenowhere.com/
"Lake Nowhere" IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4416878/combined
James Murphy at Pex Lives: http://pexlives.libsyn.com/
Jack Graham at Eruditorum Press: http://www.eruditorumpress.com/blog/author/jack/
Featured Music: "Detroit" by Disasterpeace; "Goo Goo Muck" by Ronnie Cook and the Gaylads; "Chainsaw" by The Ramones; and "Who Are You?" by Black Sabbath.

Sunday Oct 09, 2016
TMBDOS! Episode 77: ”Night Train Murders” (1975) & ”Cemetery Man” (1994).
Sunday Oct 09, 2016
Sunday Oct 09, 2016
Lee, Daniel and Paul kick off a month-long horror stretch for October with two Italian selections. First off it's the rape-revenge entry "Night Train Murders" (1975), and then they jump ahead nineteen years to the surreal zombie-comedy "Cemetery Man" (1994). Lee butchers Italian names (as usual), but this time the cast list for "Cemetery Man" may have broken him. Also covered: listener comments and what the hosts have watched as of late.
"Night Train Murders" IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073836/combined
"Cemetery Man" IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109592/combined
Featured music: "A Flower's All You Need" by Demis Roussos & Ennio Morricone.

Saturday Oct 08, 2016
TMBDOS! Intermission #13: ”Demons” (1985) & ”Demons 2” (1986).
Saturday Oct 08, 2016
Saturday Oct 08, 2016
Lee and Paul provide the first bit of bonus content for October 2016 with a casual chat about Lamberto Bava's "Demons" (1985) and "Demons 2" (1986). Although this is a listener request, take note that the usual level of research and prep work we do wasn't done here, as this is an intermission episode. Still, we think it's a pretty fun chat overall.
"Demons" IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089013/combined
"Demons 2" IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090930/combined
Featured Music: "Dèmon" by Claudio Simonetti.

Monday Oct 03, 2016
TMBDOS! Episode 76: "Once Upon a Time in the West" (1968).
Monday Oct 03, 2016
Monday Oct 03, 2016
It's finally here, the cap-off to the first serious look into Spaghetti Westerns on the podcast. This week Lee, Daniel and Paul take a look at an undisputed masterpiece of both the genre and just film itself. On deck is Sergio Leone's "Once Upon a Time in the West" from 1968. Of course, not every scrap of detail can be covered, especially when Lee wants to fit a bunch of music from the classic soundtrack in as well, but a lot of stuff is talked about, and we don't think you'll be let down, listeners.
"Once Upon a Time in the West" IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064116/combined
Featured Music: "Man With a Harmonica"; "Cheyenne"; "As a Judgement"; "Main Theme"; and "Jill's Theme" by Ennio Morricone.