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March 11, 2005

Hair-metal killing spree

Is the former lead singer of RATT really a selling point? Tempe Video reckons so in their chipper press release announcing Stephen Pearcy goes "Round and Round" as Camp Utopia's rock 'n' roll crooner turned murderous cult leader:

In 1969, in a small hippie commune in Northern California, Timothy Bach (Pearcy) -- a self-proclaimed guru -- maintained a hypnotic hold on his followers. On June 23, something went terribly wrong in the free love and peace commune. In an apparent drug-induced frenzy, Bach began slaughtering his followers. He then disappeared into the night, never to be heard from again. More than 30 years later, five teenagers return to the site of �Camp Utopia.� And now, what happened back then...is happening again. Has the evil cult leader returned? Or is it something far worse...

Uh oh! Could that "something far worse" have anything to do with the fact Mr. Pearcy's music will also be featured between courses of camper meat? Guess it's like the trailer warns: "Sometimes the past can come back to KILL YOU!"

Posted by G. Noel Gross at March 11, 2005 8:24 AM

Comments

Sounds like a revamping of both "Pledge Night"(with Anthrax's Joey Belladonna)and "Thou Shall Not Kill--Except",for I'm sure that the fine folks at Metal Sludge are anxiously excited about the impending arrival of this one.

Posted by: Steven Millan at April 5, 2005 4:32 AM


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