Anyone in the Mood for Full Moon Soundtracks?

If you are in the mood to re-live some of the best Full Moon soundtracks out there, Full Moon has some cool CD releases for you!

Back in 1992 I was an avid video store visitor. At the age of 9 I’d hit up the local video store ever weekend and rent anywhere between two to four movies and most the time during this time period a Full Moon movie was among what I’d rent.

Bad Channels hit VHS in 1992 and after renting it I quickly fell in love with the movie. Among the many thing there was there to enjoy, I enjoyed the music of the film. If you aren’t aware, the alien in the movie (along with his robot friend) would use the power of the radio to suck women away and shrink them down into tiny people and abduct them. Each time this happens the girl in questions goes into a musical sequence that plays like a music video and most the time the music is extremely catchy, especially the song Manic Depresso. That song was the main reason I was excited to see Full Moon release a CD of the movie’s soundtrack. It also doesn’t hurt that the soundtrack has music from Blue Oyster Cult!

You can bring the awesome soundtrack home by ordering it here at the Full Moon Amazon Store!

On the other end of the spectrum we have 1979’s Tourist Trap. I wasn’t able to see this one as a kid, but I did finally get to see it on DVD a few years ago and found it to be one of the more atmospheric horror films you will find that packs a good soundtrack in its own right. Only instead of good ol’ rock n roll, you end up with eerie and moody music that is great for anyone sitting around in the dark on a rainy night at home. If you ever want to sit around and get the feeling that Chuck Connors and his creepy human like mannequins are on your trail, this is the CD for just that!

This is another one you can get at the Full Moon Amazon Store!

Full Moon has loads of soundtrack CDs that you can pickup on the Amazon store on Full Moon’s own Full Moon Tunes!

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