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Today, Gibson TV is thrilled to present the second episode of the original series “Metal And Monsters,” the network’s first show dedicated to all things heavy metal and monster culture. Throughout “Metal And Monsters,” viewers are treated to different segments that explore the worlds of music, film, and tales from the dark side.
In its first-ever Halloween Special, out now, “Metal And Monsters” host Count D of Rob Zombie’s band (interview), sits down for an in-depth interview with Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett to discuss monsters, metal, and horror memorabilia. Featuring photos from the films that helped shape Kirk’s love of horror, Kirk, and Count D talk about their love of films, including The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Exorcist, and Nosferatu. Watch as Kirk discusses making music in Metallica, his new solo album Portals, and his top 10 horror bands of all time.
Metallica’s Kirk HammettCredit: Gibson TV
Every “Metal and Monsters” show features the following segments and interactive opportunities for horror and metal fans who tune-in around the world:
Segments of the Halloween special include:
“Terror Trek”:
The show takes the monster squad on the ultimate behind-the-scenes field trip to Halloween Horror Nights Universal Studios in Hollywood, CA. Count D visits the Creative Director and Executive Producer of HHN, John Murdy, and learns the process of how the Halloween Horror Nights mazes are designed and constructed. John talks about collaborations with Slash, Alice Cooper, and Ozzy Osbourne, and takes the crew through the Universal Monsters and Killer Klowns from Outer Space mazes.
“Tunes From The Crypt”:
Host Count D revisits Type O Negative’s landmark album October Rust and gives fans a chance to win some exclusive prizes from the band and more.
“Exhumed from The Tomb”:
In this historical segment, Count D sits down with Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante from the band Anthrax to explore the band’s 40-year history.
Above: Charlie Benante of Anthrax appears on Gibson TV’s “Metal and Monsters.” Credit: Gibson TV.
“Fang Mail”:
Fans can interact with “Metal And Monsters,” sending in letters to the show and suggesting future guests and topics. Send your letter to: Metal and Monsters, Attn. Fang Mail P.O. Box 70191 Pasadena, CA, 91117.
Gibson TV’s “Metal and Monsters” has debuted new apparel. Shop for scary-comfortable tees with artwork from legendary graphic designer Ed Repka, along with trucker hats that celebrate this award-winning new series from Gibson TV. Check out the “Metal and Monsters” apparel, HERE.
Above: The Los Angeles Theatre in downtown L.A. Photo credit: Todd Harapiak.
Filmed on location in downtown Los Angeles, the backdrop for “Metal and Monsters” is the historic 2,000 seat Los Angeles Theatre. Constructed in 1930, Charlie Chaplin helped fund the completion of the building so it would be ready to premiere his film City Lights in January of 1931. After closing its doors in 1994, the Los Angeles Theatre sat vacant for many years until serving as a film and television location for productions including “Man on The Moon,” Charlie’s Angels,” “Mad Men,” and “The Lords of Salem.”
Catch up on Episode 1 of Gibson TV’s “Metal And Monsters,” which features interviews with Freddy Krueger, aka Robert Englund of A Nightmare on Elm Street, Don Dokken, and more HERE.
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