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Listeners could be forgiven for thinking that Zombie Zombie's debut was inspired by horror films, given the band's name, the decidedly John Carpenter-ish music heard inside, and the liner notes' inscription: "All this music has been inspired by Peter Watkins' movie Paradise Park." But while the film they've referenced turns out to be grim, it's centered around a political dystopia instead of a haunted amusement park. Mostly a duo, Zombie Zombie incorporate a parade of classic synthesizers -- Arp, Roland, Prophet, Moog -- to re-create the mood of classic Carpenter/Romero slasher pics, with a mood that's alternately frenetic and eerie (not to mention the credits, which include "vocals and screaming" or "backing vocals and glass breaking"). A cover of Iggy Pop's "Nightclubbing" late in the program is well-timed and well-chosen; while most of the album plays like the type of soundtrack that can't quite hold its own without visual accompaniment, it's easy to imagine one of a hoard of zombies monotoning "Nightclubbing" in reverence to Iggy's original.

© John Bush /TiVo

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Nightclubbing
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Listeners could be forgiven for thinking that Zombie Zombie's debut was inspired by horror films, given the band's name, the decidedly John Carpenter-ish music heard inside, and the liner notes' inscription: "All this music has been inspired by Peter Watkins' movie Paradise Park." But while the film they've referenced turns out to be grim, it's centered around a political dystopia instead of a haunted amusement park. Mostly a duo, Zombie Zombie incorporate a parade of classic synthesizers -- Arp, Roland, Prophet, Moog -- to re-create the mood of classic Carpenter/Romero slasher pics, with a mood that's alternately frenetic and eerie (not to mention the credits, which include "vocals and screaming" or "backing vocals and glass breaking"). A cover of Iggy Pop's "Nightclubbing" late in the program is well-timed and well-chosen; while most of the album plays like the type of soundtrack that can't quite hold its own without visual accompaniment, it's easy to imagine one of a hoard of zombies monotoning "Nightclubbing" in reverence to Iggy's original.

© John Bush /TiVo

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