Horror of 59

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Die My Way 01:57 Tools
Black Wedding 02:16 Tools
All for the Gore 01:21 Tools
Nightmares 01:56 Tools
The Golden Age of Sin 02:21 Tools
Post Mortem Riot 02:49 Tools
The Apparition Visits 02:30 Tools
Blood Zombie 2007 01:36 Tools
Lycanthrope 02:37 Tools
Bloodstains and Dirt 03:00 Tools
Graveyard Beyond The Woods 01:55 Tools
We Are Not Alone 01:57 Tools
Dead End Avenue 01:21 Tools
Blood Zombie 01:40 Tools
Frankenstein Returns 02:10 Tools
Creatures from the Morgue 01:23 Tools
moonville spooks 01:42 Tools
Black Hearse Cadillac 02:24 Tools
Let the Horror Begin 02:02 Tools
Dead Stares 01:30 Tools
Demented 01:10 Tools
Casket Road 02:34 Tools
Helltown 01:50 Tools
Human Remains from Outer Space 02:27 Tools
Lugosi's Grave 02:59 Tools
The Devil In Miss Jones 03:05 Tools
Triple Feature Horror Show 03:01 Tools
Rotting Alive 02:40 Tools
I'll See Your Blood 01:22 Tools
Werewolves of the Graveyard 01:22 Tools
Bite Yer Neck 01:22 Tools
59 Tears 01:22 Tools
The Turning 01:22 Tools
13 Skulls 01:22 Tools
6 More Graves Until The Night 01:22 Tools
Make Me Vomit 01:22 Tools
Nuke 'em High 01:22 Tools
Is Zelda Dead? 01:22 Tools
Keep My Grave Open 01:22 Tools
The Graveyard Beyond 01:22 Tools
Dead End Avenue (feat.Trevor Moment) 01:22 Tools
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Horror of '59 is a Cleveland, Ohio based horror rock band. Founded by brothers Deke (drums) and M Balmer (guitar)in 2004, the band's early material was heavily influenced by The Misfits and The Ramones. The band's lineup was completed in the summer of that year with Tommy Horror on bass and Bob Noxious on vocals. This lineup played its first gig in September of 2004 and released their debut album 'Screams From the Cellar' in October 2005. Shortly after the release of 'Screams' M Balmer left the band. Deke moved to bass, Tommy Horror switched to guitar, and new drummer Brent Bastard joined the band. This also led to a change in the band's sound, which became a little more straight ahead rock with slightly more complex arrangements and lead guitar. The culmination was the release of the band's second album, 'The Golden Age of Sin', in November of 2007. Deke recently left the band, and new bass player Jimmie Dale Killmore and second guitarist Tommy Roulette were added to the lineup. The band continues to gig regularly in NE Ohio as well as playing the occasional out of state gig. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.