John Sears | February 15, 2011
We’ve talked about Think Geek and their Anti-Zombie apparel before, but this one came up in browsing FearNet’s gift guide section, and I thought it was worth talking about: We’ve discussed the importance of Thriller to the Zombie Rights Movement before here on the ZRC blog as well, so to see it specifically targeted, and [...]
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Tags: Anti-Zombie Products, Music
John Sears | February 13, 2011
We’ve repeatedly called for more Zombie Friendly music here at the ZRC, and have made an effort to get to know the work of Zombie Friendly groups like Rainbow Destroyer and Dr. Cancer and the SKAmbies. This means we’re always on the look out for more Zombie related songs. Unfortunately, as often as not, we [...]
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John Sears | February 11, 2011
I honestly don’t know what to make of this little flash game with a choir of Zombies you can direct, but it doesn’t seem Unfriendly to Zombies at all, so I’m sharing it with our readership as a bit of probably harmless fun. Enjoy.
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John Sears | February 11, 2011
What is it with reunion tours, anyway? Is it just me or are they nearly constant now. With some bands I’d almost say they just break up to boost enthusiasm for the inevitable reunion tour. At any rate, ‘Goblin’, most infamous amongst Zombie Rights advocates for their work on the ‘Dawn of the Dead’ soundtrack, [...]
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Tags: Euro-zom, Movies, Music, Romero
John Sears | February 2, 2011
The news that Glee will be performing after the Superbowl only makes me want to flee into a bunker deep underground, far from the range of any television signals, but this part of the story is interesting: You’ve already heard the Glee cast put their jazz hands all over Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” – but the [...]
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John Sears | January 31, 2011
I can’t embed it here (no doubt because they fear criticism) but Metallica apparently put out a video some time ago for a song ‘cleverly’ called ‘All Nightmare Long’ – and it’s very Anti-Zombie. I learned this from a morning DJ who was raving about how ‘cool’ it was after playing the tune on the [...]
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John Sears | January 14, 2011
We’ve been looking for Zombie Friendly music for some time, and when we find it the ZRC always does our best to promote this relatively rare commodity. Naturally when we heard about a ‘Zombie Musical’ up for free viewing, we jumped at the chance to watch. Unfortunately this so-called ‘Zombie Musical’ is another four minutes [...]
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John Sears | January 14, 2011
Thanks to Jerry Murdoch on Facebook I got The Cure’s song ‘Friday I’m in Love’ stuck in my head this morning. Here, you can get it stuck there too: In an attempt to get it back out of my brain, I rewrote the lyrics to be about something more interesting: Zombies. I don’t care if [...]
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John Sears | November 23, 2010
Via the Horror Society the ZRC has learned about a new, award winning indie song about Zombies: The winners of the 2010 Davey Awards have been announced by the International Academy of the Visual Arts. “Zombie Boyfriend,” a music video produced by Brooklyn Girl Productions and directed by Jenine Mayring for indie artist Emii, won [...]
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John Sears | November 7, 2010
Geeky rock personalities just can’t seem to stay away from bashing the Undead. Jonathon Coulton famously made his bones with ‘Re: Your Brains’, now Kirby Krackle puts out an animated video to accompany their song ‘Zombie Apocalypse’, featuring many hateful and negative stereotypes about the Differently Animated. From a Zombie Rights perspective this video is [...]
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