Post-war America saw the horror and sci-fi genres reach their apex the age of Cold War hysteria and nuclear paranoia inspiring tales of invading aliens, gigantic mutations and technological terror. Raised on B-movies and comic books?a world inhabited by Martians and vampires?teenagers soon became the main market for a multitude of novelty rockโnโroll records released to exploit the trend. The selections included here go from the essential (Round Robinโs Bo Diddleyesque โIโm The Wolfmanโ and The Swanksโ electrifying โGhost Trainโ) to the absurd (Bert Convyโs โMonster Hopโ) and the ridiculous (Tony Monstrositiesโ โIgorโs Partyโ?too monstrous for words).
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