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Perilstein, Michael: Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (Original Soundtrack) - VINYL LP

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Management number 205741657 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $121.60 Model Number 205741657
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Title: Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (Original Soundtrack)
Artist: Perilstein, Michael
Label: Death Waltz
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 616892258445
Genre: Soundtrack
Release Date: 2015-05-12
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: DELUXE EDITION, GATEFOLD LP JACKET, BLACK, 180 GRAM VINYL

Deluxe Gatefold, 180 Gram LP black vinyl 500 only worldwide.Available for the first time on ever on Vinyl, Michael Perilstein's (The Deadly Spawn) score to one of the most absurd horror films ever put to celluloid. Part Noir, part sexploitation comedy, Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers is a cult classic with a truly killer soundtrack that is just as goofy as the film it underscores. Complete with a collection of bonus cues newly recorded by Perilstein. Featuring original artwork by We Buy Your Kids, and all new liner notes by the composer.

Tracks:
1.1 The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face (Theme Melody)
1.2 Private Dick on the Prowl
1.3 Whore Today, Gone Tomorrow
1.4 Voted Most Likely to Suck Seed
1.5 Sex Minutes to Death
1.6 Hollywood and Bust
1.7 Honk - Tonk Hooker Blues
1.8 Chainsaw Out of Gas
1.9 Ritual in Oil and Chainsaws
1.10 Charming and Disarming
1.11 Fist Time I Ever Saw Your Face
1.12 I Came, I Sawed, I Conquered
1.13 By Hooker By Crook

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