Gibson TV’s “Metal And Monsters.”
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If you like blast beats and things that go bump in the night, this is the show for you.
Welcome to “Metal and Monsters.”
NASHVILLE, TN (March 24, 2022) Gibson TV, the iconic, American instrument brand’s award-winning, worldwide online network–features original series about music and culture from the world’s best storytellers. Today, Gibson TV is thrilled to present the brand new original series “Metal And Monsters,” the network’s first show dedicated to the worlds of heavy metal and monster culture. Throughout the 60 minute episodes of “Metal And Monsters,” viewers are treated to different segments that explore the worlds of heavy metal, film, and tales from the dark side. All Gibson TV original shows are streamed for free on Gibson.com
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The host of Gibson TV’s “Metal And Monsters” is Matt “Count D” Montgomery — bassist for the King Freak himself, musician, and filmmaker Rob Zombie. Count D has been a staple of the Zombie band and live show for the last 16 years and will share his deep knowledge of music and film with metal and monster fans worldwide.
In the first episode of “Metal and Monsters,” Count D takes us to Elm Street as he reunites Robert Englund, aka Freddy Krueger and Don Dokken of the heavy metal band Dokken to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of the film A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors. Dokken wrote the song “Dream Warriors” for the movie A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors and it was released as a single from the film and also appeared on Dokken’s album Back for the Attack. Featuring never before seen photos from the “Dream Warriors” video shoot which features Freddy Krueger as well as clips from the film, Robert and Don share stories from their musical influences, to behind-the-scenes tales of one of the most successful horror franchises in film history.
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