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Dr.Sanders – Carlot Salesman [Music Video]

This video is sort of strange because we recorded this live with us in that room so what you see in the video is actually what we’re playing, but we also did a few overdubs afterward. It gives it a unique sound and it’s cool to be able use the footage of us really performing along with all of the other random stuff throughout. This song was on our album Patch Overlap, but this single version is completely unique. It has been added as a bonus track to Patch Overlap on Bandcamp, but will be included on another release coming out very soon. As always I hope you enjoy!

Also if you purchased Patch Overlap previously on Bandcamp you can re-download the album and get this version of the track free. It has been added a bonus track that is exclusive to the digital version. It’s not on the cassette version as it was recorded way after those were made. Maybe if there’s ever a second printing it will be included.

My band on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/doktorsanders/

The single on Bandcamp:
https://drsanders.bandcamp.com/track/bonus-track-carlot-salesman-single-version

Listen on Soundcloud:
https://soundcloud.com/user-342653289/carlot-single-album-version

Podcast Episode 59: The Exorcist Series

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On this possession-filled episode, Dr.Sanders and Cameron are visited by three movies that lurk in the shadows. The Exorcist and the two sequels it spawned vary wildly in quality, but just may hold some great surprises for those who decide to venture into their worlds. Can you survive these horrific reviews of The Exorcist (1973), The Exorcist II: Heretic (1977), and The Exorcist III (1990)!? May the power of GothCast compel you!

Timestamps:
2:15 The Exorcist [1973]
31:09 Random Interesting Goth Stuff A.K.A. RIGS
38:58 Exorcist II: The Heretic [1977]
57:09 Exorcist III [1990]

Podcast Episode 57: Misfits – The Danzig Era

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In this fast and frightening episode of GothCast, Dr.Sanders and Cameron take a look at the beginning of Danzig’s career as well as the birth of an entire music genre when they put the Misfits under the microscope. Horror punk may not be strictly goth music, but it’s certainly spooky and loved by many in the scene. They examine the albums Static Age, Evilive, Walk Among Us, and Earth A.D as well as the strange events and legal troubles that plagued the band.

Timestamps:
10:23 Static Age (1979/1996)
27:11 R.I.G.S. Aka Random Interesting Goth Stuff
33:35 Evilive (1982/1987)
44:29 Walk Among Us (1982)
1:05:19 Earth A.D. (1983)