Rock 'n' Roll. Hell. Two great tastes that taste great together. Long before Elvis gyrated on the Sullivan Show or the Beatles toiled the smoky red-light bars of Hamburg, music has been sowing the seeds of liberation. Or damnation. With each new generation the edge of rebellion pushed farther. Rhythms quickened. Volume increased. Lyrics coarsened. The rules continued to be broken, until it seemed that there were no rules at all.
And as waves of teens cranked it up and poured it on, parents built walls of accusation to explain their offspring's seeming corruption. Sex and drugs, demon worship and violence are the effects. Music is the cause. Or so the self-styled guardians of morality would have us believe.
Meet The Scream. Just your average everyday mega-cult band. Their music is otherworldly. Their words are disturbing. Their message is unholy. Their fans are legion. And they're not kidding. They're killing. Themselves. Each other. Everyone. Their gospel screams from the lips of babes. Their backbeat has a body count. And their encore is just the warm-up act to madness beyond belief.
It emerged from a war-torn jungle, where insanity was just another word for survival. It arrived in America with an insatiable lust for power and the means to fulfill it. In the amplified roar of arena applause there beats the heart of absolute darkness.
And as waves of teens cranked it up and poured it on, parents built walls of accusation to explain their offspring's seeming corruption. Sex and drugs, demon worship and violence are the effects. Music is the cause. Or so the self-styled guardians of morality would have us believe.
Meet The Scream. Just your average everyday mega-cult band. Their music is otherworldly. Their words are disturbing. Their message is unholy. Their fans are legion. And they're not kidding. They're killing. Themselves. Each other. Everyone. Their gospel screams from the lips of babes. Their backbeat has a body count. And their encore is just the warm-up act to madness beyond belief.
It emerged from a war-torn jungle, where insanity was just another word for survival. It arrived in America with an insatiable lust for power and the means to fulfill it. In the amplified roar of arena applause there beats the heart of absolute darkness.
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Hardback Editions
June 2001 : Hardback
| Title: The Scream Author(s): John Skipp, Craig Spector ISBN: 1-58881-022-4 / 9781588810229 (USA edition) Publisher: Stealth Press Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
1988 : Paperback
| Title: The Scream Author(s): John and Spector, Craig Skipp ISBN: 0-553-17584-X / 978-0-553-17584-4 (USA edition) Publisher: Bantam Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
December 1987 : Mass Market Paperback
| Title: The Scream Author(s): John Skipp, Craig Spector ISBN: 0-553-26798-1 / 978-0-553-26798-3 (USA edition) Publisher: Bantam Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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