This week we take a look at the work Rozz had released using the name “Christian Death featuring Rozz Williams” after his departure from Christian Death. This does not include Shadow Project as we will be covering that in a separate episode. However, this material is not often discussed, and we felt it would be a great third installment into our Christian Death series. We hope you enjoy this episode and all of our other content. As always, stay spooky!
Tag: goth
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Watch Dr. Sanders take a look at one of the most well regarded and universally praised goth albums to permeate the gothic subculture. In this video Dr. Sanders review Floodland by the Sisters of Mercy.
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Dr. Sanders takes a look at the amazingly sarcastic Coloring Book for Goths by Tom Devonald.
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If goth’s had an official holiday film then this would probably be it. So let’s watch Dr. Sander’s dissect “Tim Burton’s” The Nightmare Before Christmas. We hope you enjoy this video and all of our other content. As always, stay spooky!
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This week on GothCast, we take a look at the first three films in George Romero’s Living Dead Series, covering Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, and Day of the dead. George Romero is a legend of horror, and is responsible for making the “zombie film” an icon of culture and cinema. We thought that Halloween would be the perfect day to pay homage to an amazing director and an iconic set of films. We hope you enjoy this episode and all of our other content. As always, stay spooky!

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Wanna see Dr. Sanders get caned by Robbie Gore? Then watch our newest video, in which Dr. Sanders reviews Burning from the Inside by Bauhaus. We hope you njoy this video and all of our other content. Stay spooky!
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We know, We know… Some of you are really excited about this, some are appalled, and some are just confused. Nevertheless, the time has come. This week’s episode is on Marilyn Manson’s first four albums, beginning with Portrait of an American Family and ending with Holywood. Whether you love or hate Marilyn Manson, we hope that you enjoy this episode and can find something that resonates with you. As always, stay spooky!

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This week Dr. Sanders takes a look at a lost gem of the season with his review of the 1967 stop-motion animation Halloween film, Mad Monster Party. This is definitely one to check out if you like holiday movies, but prefer the creepy season. We hope you enjoy this video and all of our other content. As always, stay spooky!
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This week we take a look at Xmal Deutschland, a band with a very interesting catalog that is not nearly discussed enough, duking it out over which of their four albums deserve the most accolades. What would a GothCast episode be without an argument between Dr. Sanders and Robbie Gore? We hope you enjoy this episode and all of our other content. Stay spooky!


