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Ghoultown - The Unforgotten CD -- NEW!

Ghoultown - The Unforgotten CD -- NEW!

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LIMITED EDITION OF 100 COPIES - Hand Numbered

The Unforgotten CD brings you 19 rare tracks from across 13 years of Ghoultown history. Several of these were only included on compilations, a few on movie soundtracks, some on vinyl, and some are long out-of-print. Three new live recordings are also included, as well as a demo from 1998!

1. Bury the Hatchet
2. Killin's a Bitch (And This Bitch is Killin' Me)
3. Legend of Everett Sykes
4. Skeleton Cowboys
5. Ballad of Clarence Heckles
6. Hog Trail
7. Boots of Hell
8. After 2
9. Killer In Texas
10. Pale Skin Diva
11. Southern Witch
12. Death of Jonah Hex (alt version)
13. Ten Seconds to Blood
14. Wicked Man (alt version)
15. Fistful of Demons (alt version)
16. Tekilla (live)
17. Dirty Sanchez (live)
18. Revenge of Dirty Sanchez (live)
19. After 2 (demo)

NOTE: The CD version of this album contains less tracks than the digital version because of the limited capacity of a compact disc.

BIO:

With a wild mix of punk twang, horror rock, and spaghetti-western flair, Ghoultown is a band known for their unique sound and dark, western image. Led by founder/frontman, Lyle Blackburn, the Texas-based group has released nine albums since 1999 which have not only earned them a loyal following, but found their way into movies, video games, and numerous live venues across the United States, Canada, and Europe. Band highlights include main support gigs for groups such as The Misfits and Hank III, along with an invitation to write a theme song for iconic horror maven, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. The song’s music video - featuring Elvira herself - was aired on her nationally syndicated show, Movie Macabre.

Ghoultown releases, such as Life After Sundown and Ghost of the Southern Son, embody their guitar-slinging pursuits with a catalog of catchy tunes ranging from spooky tales of lost love -- to blood-pumping outlaw punk -- to well-crafted anthems featuring spaghetti western style trumpets. The popularity of cuts such as “Drink With the Living Dead” is evident with its corresponding video charting nearly 24 million views on YouTube alone. With their latest album, Curse of Eldorado, the black-clad outlaws extend their mark upon the musical badlands.

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