Talk:Horror Show (album)

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Horror rock[edit]

I know alot of people state that this album is 100% true power metal, but somehow I also seem to discover alot of typical horror rock sound on various tracks of this album. Not only are the lyrics of each song derived from a classic horror movie, but also songs like 'Jeckyl & Hyde' seem to echo alot of the music being played by bands such as Shadow Reichenstein, The Other and The Spook (which are all fully horror rock/horror punk). Does anyone else share my opinion, or like to express his/her opinion about this? 84.27.98.21 (talk) 17:41, 25 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Ghost of Freedom[edit]

Ghost of Freedom is based off of Mel Gibson's movie, The Patriot. Here are my sources:

  • 1) [1] MetalCrypt review of the album
  • 2) [2] Interview with Matt Barlow stating the song was based off the movie, at least the title.
  • 3) [3] with Jon Schafter confirming the song was based off the movie.

69.58.248.102 09:13, 18 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

In the second source, Barlow states only the title was from the movie, "The story doesn’t follow, not even remotely, the theme of that movie." Schaffer credits it in kind of a vague way, but considering Barlow says it was his idea, I take his word better. (btw, the first link is dead, so I don't know what it says.) Sherick 21:55 27 June 2007 (UTC)

RE: Ghost of Freedom[edit]

Article edited according to sources submited. Thanks for the research! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Raelxx (talkcontribs) 15:49, 8 May 2007 (UTC).[reply]

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Lyrics/Music for "Ghost of Freedom"[edit]

Does anyone know who wrote the lyrics and who wrote the music for "Ghost of Freedom"? I couldn't find anywhere where it would get that specific with the credits, they all just credited it to "Schaffer/Barlow", so I just assumed that meant that both the music and the lyrics were written by the two of them, but I don't feel sure enough.

--69.250.39.131 (talk) 00:36, 8 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]