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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments Approx. start time
Fabio Frizzi & Giorgio Tucci  Zombie Theme   Favoriting Zombie OST  Blackest Heart Media    CD    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
R. Stevie Moore  Fatty   Favoriting Hear Lies  www.rsteviemoore.com  2006  CD-R    0:06:11 (Pop-up)
Killing Joke  Black Moon   Favoriting Pandemonium    1994  CD    0:13:28 (Pop-up)
Dethklok  Awaken   Favoriting The Dethalbum  Williams Street    CD    0:18:16 (Pop-up)
Surachai  Ancestral   Favoriting Embraced        http://surachai.bandcamp.com/  0:21:50 (Pop-up)
Ash Borer  Oblivion's Spring   Favoriting Bloodlands  Gilead Media  2013  12"    0:36:55 (Pop-up)
Gnus  Cut Their Throats   Favoriting Cut Their Throats  self-released  2013  MP3  free d/l: http://gnus1.bandcamp.com/album/cut-their-throats Bosnia-Herzegovina  0:48:37 (Pop-up)
Putamen Insula  Les asticots de la liberté   Favoriting Souriez      Cassette    1:00:28 (Pop-up)
Nunripper  Molestator of the Heavens   Favoriting Molestator of the Heavens Demo II  self-released  2013  CD-R  3" CDr - also on cassette  1:05:42 (Pop-up)
Raspberry Bulbs  When A Lie Becomes The Truth   Favoriting Deformed Worship  B.E.B.  2013  LP    1:07:15 (Pop-up)
Philip H. Amselmo & Warbeast  Birth of A Psycho   Favoriting War of the Gargantuas  Housecore        1:13:33 (Pop-up)
Psychic Limb  1, 2, 12   Favoriting Jamaica    2013      1:19:10 (Pop-up)
The Atrocity Exhibit  In Love With Extinction   Favoriting What Time The Hidden Death?      MP3  http://theatrocityexhibit.bandcamp.com/album/what-time-the-hidden-death  1:21:21 (Pop-up)
Banewreaker  Treasonous   Favoriting Banewreaker        http://banewreaker.bandcamp.com/  1:22:53 (Pop-up)
Amon Düül  Shattering & Fading (Flattermanner)   Favoriting Singvogel Ruckwarts & Co.  Metronome  1969  CD    1:36:45 (Pop-up)
Vangelis  track 9   Favoriting Sex Power OST          1:41:11 (Pop-up)
Bran (...) Pos  Lioness   Favoriting Den of Ordure and Iridescence  Resipiscent  2013  LP    1:48:32 (Pop-up)
Cliff Martinez  Wanna Fight   Favoriting Only God Forgives OST      LP box set    2:03:12 (Pop-up)
Drew Bolduc  Romance (Remembered)   Favoriting The Taint Soundtrack      MP3  http://www.taintmovie.com/  2:07:58 (Pop-up)
Linea Aspera  Attica   Favoriting           2:15:31 (Pop-up)
Noyade  Je Grossis   Favoriting Noyade  self-released    Cassette  with J. Tremblay of Verglas & Putamen Insula  2:18:45 (Pop-up)
Be Bop Deluxe  Sister Seagull   Favoriting Raiding the Divine Archive  Harvest  1990  CD    2:22:34 (Pop-up)
Krokodil - Solo Dude Dürst  The Sound of Sunshine   Favoriting Solo Dude Dürst          2:26:18 (Pop-up)
Missus Beastly  Paranoidl   Favoriting Missus Beastly        Dieter Dierks prod.  2:43:03 (Pop-up)
Hans Werner Henze  Young Torless [excerpt]   Favoriting Young Torless OST          2:50:45 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 12:01pm
Cecile:

William!!!!
  12:01pm
common:

yea! Zombie!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
Sem Chumbo:

Ready to be horrified. Let's go.
Avatar 12:04pm
Droll:

A surprise! It's my old friend Wm.... So we "walk once more in our great work". Good to see you.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:05pm
fred:

Good afternoon William, what a nice surprise!
  12:05pm
r i s k y:

Wm!!! Yeah!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:06pm
spodiodi:

YES!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:07pm
Luna:

Hola!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:09pm
Chris from LI:

Now this is a lovely surprise!
Avatar 12:10pm
Cheri Pi:

The castle sees the light of day! Coworkers bewarned, staplers will fly.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:13pm
sinister dexter:

woohoo!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:13pm
crateslinger:

Yay! Let's see what Mr. Berger has been up to. So far, some pretty deep stuff.
  12:13pm
common:

well, that r. stevie moore was perfect. and followed by killing joke. nice.
  12:18pm
Marie:

Hi William. I never heard Killing JOke before. I expected them to be rawer, more kinda voilent. Love the pic. I just got a young (1 year) black cat and decided to call him Wlliam. It seemed to fit, he is kind of quiet and seemingly thoughtful and smart. Great show.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:20pm
sinister dexter:

woohoo! Deathklok!
Avatar 12:21pm
Cheri Pi:

That's great news about your new cat Marie!
Avatar 12:21pm
William:

Killing Joke are all over the map, with a discography dating back to the early 80s. Lots of tracks "harder" than that one I just played. William is a good name for anything, and that's me - "seemingly" thoughtful and smart. For sure.
Avatar 12:23pm
fleep:

Nothing like a little chamber music to start the day.
Avatar 12:24pm
Cheri Pi:

Clicky star to this.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:26pm
Luna:

And, you can abbreviate William to WM, which is right up there with Lefties.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:27pm
Andrew Waterloo:

I think I just chased my colleague out of the building.
  12:28pm
Marie:

@ Cheri Pi--Thank you! Yeah, it is, Those cats are amazing creatures. Do you have any?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:28pm
Andrew Waterloo:

Which would be great if he remembered my paycheque... oh well.
  12:29pm
Marie:

@ William B: hee hee hee
  12:30pm
Marie:

@Luna: ha ha ha!
Avatar 12:33pm
Cheri Pi:

Yes, I have a new kitten also, she's 5 months old. the cat in my profile picture is 10, his name is Jeffy. My black cat passed away last year :( he was amazing.
Avatar 12:45pm
Chris from DC:

Ash Borer is just what I need to get rid of this awful England Dan & John Ford Coley earwig from my visit to the store.
Avatar 12:46pm
William:

Anyone who calls themselves "England Dan" can really not demand too much respect.
Avatar 12:48pm
Chris from DC:

As it turns out, I am in error. That was Dan Seals. The Ash Borer part still holds.
  12:48pm
Marie:

@Cheri Pi: Jeffy! What a wonderful name. Congrats on the new Kitten :) . Sorry to hear re: your black cat. I had a big black cat (with a little white) for 18 years who passed away at 20 last year. He was named Pyewacket and he too was amazing. Kind of the ultimate cat--he LOVED food, human and cat. He would hang out in the kitchen on the counter watching me cook. He was really soulful. And he ended up having a big bare belly. Okay, I'll stop here. No more cat talk for me. :)
Avatar 12:49pm
Carmichael:

Growly Satan voice!!!
  12:52pm
Marie:

Gnus--scary and great. I want to see them in a dark, damp basement.
Avatar 12:53pm
fleep:

THe odd part is how cheerful it sounds in the daylight.
  12:55pm
Alexis:

I'm glad to have My Castle of Quiet back !!!!! 666
Please play Wulkanaz William!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:02pm
Rebecca Lewis:

Marie, I have a cat named Pyewacket and she's 14. Unfortunately I think she won't be around much longer. She's barely eating and is becoming very weak. Her brothers from the same litter died the same way two years ago and my mom spent thousands trying to save them, which I can't afford to do. (My mom adopted their mom who was heavily pregnant with them at the time and kept the boys.) My cat loved food too until recently. She's very affectionate and I will miss her.
Avatar 1:02pm
Carmichael:

Shrieking Satan voice!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:03pm
Rebecca Lewis:

William! It's so great to have you back on Thursdays where you belong. I miss your being here each week.
Avatar 1:06pm
||| HRZ:

Sick Nunripper!!! Hail the inverted Castle!!
  1:08pm
r i s k y:

Bulbs!
  1:08pm
r i s k y:

Bulbs!
Avatar 1:09pm
Chris from DC:

Hails indeed. Clicky star for Raspberry Bulbs.
  1:11pm
r i s k y:

GUNS!
Avatar 1:17pm
Ike:

These horror movie trailers are probably more entertaining for me than sitting through the whole actual movie would be. I finally saw Evil Dead II recently (one of those important things I'd just never gotten around to) and it was one of the best things I've ever seen. Hilarious. I also loved Cabin in the Woods. I guess I prefer horror-comedy. Regular horror... eh.
  1:19pm
Marie:

Sorry to hear about that Rebecca :( > If you can afford to bring the vet to your home to put your cat to sleep that would be really nice.
  1:21pm
Kathy:

Blood Sucking Freaks...... great movie if you like pure ridiculum
  1:22pm
Marie:

I was just thinking how these bands and their ilk are like forging into a new front; exploring violence, insanity, evil, in song. How cool. Where else it it explored? Here and there but not so vociferously.
Avatar 1:24pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

fantastic and weird to have the Castle at this hour. Oh happy hellfire.
Avatar 1:26pm
Carmichael:

Overdriven guitars AND screechy Satan vocals!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:27pm
Luna:

Oh happy hellfire indeed...though I sadly do not tune in to the Castle...whatever that is, ha.
  1:28pm
Alexis:

The mighty Wm. Berger taking over in WFMU -I- hhahaaa
Avatar 1:30pm
Ike:

No, no, maybe I mostly meant "mainstream horror." You know, cheap stuff that goes out to 3,000 chain theaters. But "The Exorcist" didn't do much for me either. And yes I also prefer Mad Men to Walking Dead, but Walking Dead does have excellent makeup and well-directed action scenes, but absolutely NOTHING new whatsoever. It could be SO much crazier and more imaginative.
Avatar 1:31pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

Thanks for mentioning that Ballard name. It was buggin' me as well but figured I was just being.... difficult...
Avatar 1:35pm
fleep:

@Luna Castle on hiatus, in the meantime, archives: wfmu.org...
Avatar 1:37pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

CLICKY-STAR LIKE A BEAST.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:37pm
Luna:

Yeah, thanks fleep...just clicked on his profile a bit earlier
Avatar 1:38pm
William:

Ike- The Exorcist "didn't do much for you"? I just consider that to be one of those "objective good" things. Oy!
Avatar 1:39pm
Cheri Pi:

What they clickyed!!
Avatar 1:40pm
fleep:

btw Blumin in for Gottschalk tomorrow
Avatar 1:40pm
Cheri Pi:

Jerry, The Exorcist Roommate, kinda funny...www.funnyordie.com...
Avatar 1:41pm
Ike:

I know, right? I was as surprised as anyone.
Avatar 1:47pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

That greek dude loves him some reverb.
Avatar 1:48pm
William:

oops .. this is Bran (...) Pos; updated a few mins ago.
Avatar 1:50pm
Ike:

Oh right Fleep, thanks for the reminder! D. Blumin tomorrow, oh yeah, I hope he does a transitional moment w/Bryce. Great fill-ins this week. Nice show, Wm.
  1:56pm
sibelius:

wow awesome track
  1:59pm
ERD:

This Bran (. . . .) Poss is so good. Awesome to hear you again, especially during work hours
Avatar 1:59pm
||| HRZ:

Thanks for this obscure and fantastic stuff by Bran (...) Pos, Wm. Really outstanding work and I'm just reading now that he comes from sound designing for theatre, awesome.
Avatar 2:03pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

fifty seven thumbs up. Bran etc.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:03pm
Luna:

loving this set today...thank you WM
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:05pm
crateslinger:

only god forgives
Avatar 2:07pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

This too.
All clicky-stars are doomed.
Avatar 2:11pm
Cheri Pi:

i just realized that I had 2 flash players open and playing at the same time, the last 3 songs have been insane for me.
Avatar 2:14pm
KP:

Great work, Wm.
Avatar 2:17pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

I've done that before w/bryce's show, CP. Turns the brain into mayonnaise.
  2:20pm
Robert:

Re your remark from the last hour, Romero did madmen too: a more obscure movie of his called "The Crazies", which most aficionados rate as slightly better than his Living Dead films.
Avatar 2:20pm
Ike:

Mmmm, brain mayonnaise.
Avatar 2:21pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

Brainnaise?
Avatar 2:22pm
Ike:

Brilliant! You design the packaging, Rev, and I'll grind up my brains in my bathtub and jar them.
Avatar 2:24pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

Nice one, Maniac. That one (the Joe Spinney/Caroline Munro version, natch) came out when I was about 12 years old... perfect timing for a young freak.
Avatar 2:24pm
William:

I have seen every Romero film there is too see. The Crazies is still a variation on the plague / mass killing theme, though a bit more "human" than the zombie template for sure; more "madmen" than "Mad Men" though. For a real deviation from the zombie trilogy, and a great film, I prefer Martin. When Kurt G. and I went to the G.A. Romero meet & greet Q & A, everyone cheered when I brought up Martin.
Avatar 2:25pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

...the year after Fulci's ZOMBIE, if memory serves. Great days, those.
Avatar 2:26pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

[referring to my 2:24 comment, that was]
...and agreed 100% about Martin.
Avatar 2:26pm
Droll:

I prefer the tangy zip of BrainWhip to real Brainnaise. In the squeeze bottle, of course.
Avatar 2:28pm
Cheri Pi:

Brain Salad, don't let it sit too long in the sun.
Avatar 2:30pm
William:

...and who are these "aficionados"? The Crazies is definitely very good, but not that "obscure." It was just remade a few years ago by Hollywood. No dis Robert, but you are dealing with Mr. Horror here...There's very, very little I have not explored when it comes to the genre, unless you're talking about Troma crap.
Avatar 2:33pm
William:

If this keeps up, I am going to pull out Brain Salad Surgery, and then we will ALL be sorry.
Avatar 2:35pm
Droll:

I would not be sorry to hear ELP. Not at all.
Avatar 2:36pm
Carmichael:

They saved Hitler's brain, don'cha know ...
Avatar 2:37pm
Droll:

. o O ( Of course, there's less than a half hour left in the show, barely enough time for a handful of movements of some album-side length opus, but more than enough time to double to number of notes played during the 3-hour show. )
Avatar 2:40pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

There simply must be a more fitting brain-related track in your bag of trickies.
  2:41pm
Robert:

I'm going to have to see this "Martin", thanks. Too bad my cx for Romero material has recently moved to So. Car.
Avatar 2:43pm
William:

When you say "brain salad," sho nuff' ELP comes to mind, but I do not at all concern myself with being "thematic" or springboarding off the chat comments- I have a plan, y'see.
  2:43pm
Robert:

BTW, have you ever read A.C. Doyle's collection "Tales of Terror and Mystery"?
  2:43pm
Marie:

I prefer the tangy taste of eyeballs wrapped in some rotting stomach lining with raw bacon and skinned goats balls....
Avatar 2:45pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

digging that plan.
Avatar 2:47pm
William:

A.C. Doyle? No. But now we're talking literature, not film, and that's for people w/o racing-brain syndrome. Seriously, though, I have read Lovecraft, Poe, Matheson, lots of Victorian horror, all in the past, though. I can't sit still with a book any more—were you just trying to come up with something I wouldn't know?
Avatar 2:48pm
Droll:

I hope your plan includes evading the Prog Police, who are most certainly waiting outside the station after airing Missus Beastly. Kudos for your braveness!
Avatar 2:49pm
William:

Oh, you mean the Sherlock Holmes guy. That was deliberately obscure. I think of him as "Arthur Conan."
Avatar 2:50pm
William:

I fear not the prog police. I have an army of mulleted guys with B.C. Rich guitars behind me.
  2:53pm
Marmalade Kitty:

Just caught this last set.. Good to see you hear, Wm!
Avatar 2:53pm
William:

Sorry, I'm combative today. Being out in the light will do that to me. And everyone on any Internet message board loves a chance to "correct" the DJ, or attempt to come up with something we don't know; it's all about putting on one's Vulcan ears and making "corrections." Knowledge used to be earned, not a mere Google search away.
  2:54pm
Robert:

No, William, just trying to see if you'd appreciate a cx I discovered recently between some old written source material and recent screen & comic book stuff.
Avatar 2:54pm
Droll:

Now *THAT* is describes a horrifying scene: Mulleted guys with pointy guitars chasing after posh conservatory trained flautists pushing a Mellotron (marching in 7/8 time).
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:54pm
Andrew Waterloo:

Have heard a reference to B.C. Rich in awhile.
Avatar 2:54pm
William:

If only I had time for some Egg.
  2:55pm
Robert:

And sorry about the abbr.
Avatar 2:57pm
William:

cx = "connection"? I'd love to hear about it, though real discourse can be a challenge whilst on the air. ...
Avatar 2:57pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

Screw the sunlight. Great show, captain.
Avatar 2:59pm
Droll:

Ditto RTD. Come back soon, Wm.
Avatar 2:59pm
nanantatee:

yay
Avatar 3:01pm
fleep:

Thanks, Wm.
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