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Listener Discretion Advised: Over the electronic music vamp, and percussion beat, we hear clips from Motel Hell (1980) including the line 'What right do you have to play God?" which repeats and speeds up and is slowed down. More clips from Alive (1993) as heard previously. The music vamp gets a little more intense. And even more intense around the 3:41 mark as the samples continue to play. Sound effects of chewing are heard at this point in the mix. A clip from the Night of the Living Dead remake (1990) is heard conversationally with other the other samples. Dialogue from 'Dawn of the Dead' (1978) is heard in the mix. We hear screaming effects in the mix. A clip from 'Alive' is heard bare, at the end. A brief sample from another source is heard momentarily in this sequence.

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from Pumpkinhead Cannibalism, released October 29, 2014
Mixed by Phineas Narco and JC Clone; Post-production: NCN;

Excerpted sources include: Motel Hell (1980); Alive (1993); Night of the Living Dead (1990); Dawn of the Dead (1978);

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The National Cynical Network San Jose, California

The National Cynical Network (NCN) is a long-running, SF Bay Area alternate programming media remix project. It originally consisted of a trio of SF Bay-Area based radio collage artists: Phineas Narco, Ronald Redball and Alexander T. Newport. NCN seeks to play *with* music , using sound, and video media samples in the process of media collage or 'mediage'. ... more

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