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The History of Metal and Horror

"What is the history of metal and horror?"

A documentary that explores the history of heavy metal music, horror films, and how the two genres have merged together over time.

Top Cast

  • Rob Zombie

    Rob Zombie

    Self

  • Michael Berryman

    Michael Berryman

    The Host

  • Alice Cooper

    Alice Cooper

    Self

  • Sid Haig

    Sid Haig

    Self

  • Kane Hodder

    Kane Hodder

    Self

  • John Carpenter

    John Carpenter

    Self

  • Kirk Hammett

    Kirk Hammett

    Self

  • Bill Moseley

    Bill Moseley

    Self

  • Scott Ian

    Scott Ian

    Self

Overview

A documentary that explores the history of heavy metal music, horror films, and how the two genres have merged together over time.

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4.5 / 10
4 Reviews
1 Popular

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